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Family Law Amendment Act 2023
22 Jun, 2023
On May 11, 2023, the Family Law Amendment Act came into effect. One notable change is the treatment of excluded property transferred to a spouse.
Expansion to Langley and the Fraser Valley
24 Feb, 2023
England Lam is growing and expanding to meet the increasing demand for our family law services thoroughly the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley areas. We are thrilled to announce the opening of our second location in the heart of Langley.
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02 May, 2022
How to split assets in a divorce in BC? At England and Lam we help you understand the law and maximize the amount that you receive in a divorce settlement
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16 Mar, 2022
Learn how to mentally prepare for a divorce with these tips from England Lam, one of the best family law firms in Vancouver.
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16 Mar, 2022
Looking for a divorce lawyer in Vancouver? Our experienced team of divorce lawyers will do whatever is possible to support you and lessen your stress during this difficult time.
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17 Jan, 2022
Learn about the options for parents who disagree on the issue of COVID-19 vaccines. England Lam Vancouver family lawyers can help you come to a peaceful resolution.
20 Oct, 2021
Regardless of how secure you think your relationship is, it’s important to know and understand its legal status since you may be considered common-law in Canada. You may be thinking, “I was never in a common-law relationship.” But, how can you prove this?
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24 Sep, 2021
In this blog, we’re going to go over what makes an agreement a cohabitation agreement, as well as provide some guidance on what to look out for when entering into such agreements in British Columbia.
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24 Sep, 2021
The age of majority in BC is 19, meaning the biological or adoptive parent caring for the child that is under 19 should receive child support. These are the factors that must be considered to determine whether you should still be paying or receiving child support.
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26 Jul, 2021
Unforeseen splits in the family are never easy—especially when they involve children. Here are the most frequently asked questions when it comes to child support in British Columbia.
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