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Family law issues can feel all-consuming because they are uniquely personal: they impact your most intimate relationships. Family law concerns can directly impact your and your family’s future, and compassionate and knowledgeable BC family lawyers can help you reduce stress and make the right decisions. If you believe you need a qualified BC family lawyer’s help with your legal problem, you can book a free 15-minute meeting with a lawyer practicing on Qase now, connect with them via video chat, have them assess your case and provide you with options to move forward.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical family law matters?

  • Child Custody
  • Separation and Divorce
  • Spousal or Child Support
  • Pre-nuptial or Co-habitation agreements
  • Adoption
  • Domestic Violence

What is required to get a divorce in Canada?

You must be separated for at least a year and go through a legal process and get a court order that says the marriage has ended.

When there is a dispute, who makes decisions for a couple’s children?

Biological parents generally have the right to make decisions about their children. When there is a custody issue, a court may decide where children will primarily live, taking the best interests of the child into account.

Am I in a common law relationship?

In British Columbia, you are in a common law relationship if you:

  • lived in a marriage-like relationship (where marriage-like is determined by considering many, many factors) for a period of at least two years; OR
  • lived together for less than two years but had a child together.

Why Choose Qase?

Here's some of the reasons people choose to use Qase for all their legal needs

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