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In BC, a common-law relationship is not a legally recognized status in itself, but rather refers to a "marriage-like relationship" where partners have lived together for a continuous period of two or more years.
This definition grants common-law spouses the same rights and responsibilities as married couples in matters such as property division, debt, and inheritance.
After living separate and apart for one year, the Supreme Court of BC will review and decide whether to file the Final Divorce Order. Our experienced legal team can help you through the process of preparing court documents to ensure the court is aware that all issues have been resolved amicably.
In BC, family property and debt are typically divided equally in a divorce, including the family home, the family business, and finances acquired during the relationship.
Please meet with our dedicated Family Law Team to determine the exact process for your unique situation.
In BC, spousal support decisions consider various factors to determine if and how much support should be paid.
Our office can assist you with navigating the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines in various scenarios.
In BC, child support is calculated using the Federal Child Support Guidelines.
We help you navigate the numerous legal scenarios by applying the guidelines to your specific situation and circumstances.
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