by clarkwoods | Feb 2, 2026 | Family Law
How and When to Get a Protection Order in British Columbia If you are experiencing family violence, your immediate safety is the top priority. An emergency protection order (EPO) is meant to provide immediate protection from an abusive family member. When you know...
by clarkwoods | Jan 30, 2026 | Family Law
Who Gets the Dog? Divorce and Pets in British Columbia When a relationship ends, dividing assets and deciding on living arrangements can be emotionally challenging. But what happens when those assets aren’t just run-of-the-mill property? For many couples, the question...
by clarkwoods | Jan 28, 2026 | Family Law
Creating a Stable Parenting Plan After Divorce Divorce has the potential to uproot your life and that of your former partner. However, children often feel the brunt of divorce as well. Creating a stable, predictable environment is crucial for their well-being. A...
by clarkwoods | Jan 26, 2026 | Family Law
Am I Entitled to Spousal Support in British Columbia? Separation and divorce can be emotionally and financially challenging. As you navigate this transition, you’ve likely thought about spousal support, and whether you’re owed it or need to pay it. Regardless of your...
by clarkwoods | Jan 23, 2026 | Family Law
How Mediation Helps You Avoid Court in Family Law Disputes Going through a separation or divorce is challenging enough without a long, drawn-out court battle. If you’re facing a family law dispute in Canada, you might feel like heading to court is your only option....