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What Is a Representation Agreement in British Columbia

What Is a Representation Agreement in British Columbia and Do You Need One? When planning for the future, most people think about creating a will, which is a document that explains what should happen after death. But what about decisions that need to be made while...

Do I Really Need a Lawyer to Write My Will in British Columbia?

In British Columbia, anyone over the age of 16 can legally write a will. That means you’re allowed to create one yourself, no lawyer required. But just because you can write your own will doesn’t mean it’s always a good idea. Wills are legal documents with real...

What Is Probate in British Columbia and Do You Need It?

After someone passes away, their estate needs to be managed and distributed. In many cases, that process includes probate. Probate is the legal step where the court confirms that a will is valid and that the executor named in the will is authorized to act on behalf of...

Trans Co-Parenting Court Case

Lawyer Scott Taylor & Client Riley on Trans Co-Parenting B.C. Court Case.November 20 is Trans Remembrance Day. Langley B.C. lawyer Scott Taylor represented a trans client in family court seeking co-custody of her two children. The court supported the shared...

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Family Court is Expensive

Family Court is expensive and Scott Taylor has ways to make it less expensive with unbundled service. Hire the right lawyer for what it is you are doing

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Parental Alienation – Snake in the grass

Alienation occurs when one parent manipulates a child to reject the other parent, whether out of hatred, fear, or disrespect. Unfortunately, parental alienation is a phenomenon that can arise in decision-making responsibility and parenting disputes.

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The Language of “Un” Love

Much has been written over the years about the language of love, but not so much about the language of separation, and divorce. As a long time family lawyer, I have heard it all. To help those of you experiencing separation, and divorce, to truly understand the actual...

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Covid Restrictions – The Return of The Good Old Days?

To the relief of many, the end of Covid restrictions marks a welcome return to normal. But for many, with family law matters, a return to normal is no relief at all. How So? Two reasons stand out, cost and accessibility. During the height of the pandemic rather than...

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A Christmas Holiday Message from Scott Taylor

https://video.wixstatic.com/video/893191_3a54602616b34d5abc2dc4249ba08467/1080p/mp4/file.mp4 With the holidays approaching, there is one sad reality which has become a Christmas tradition. Namely, the flood of applications to courts by parents throughout the province,...

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Unbundled!

What’s the deal with unbundled legal services? Unbundled. Listen to the Radio Interview With Martin Strong It’s not just a term used to describe cable tv and phone services. Nowadays it’s also a term used to describe the delivery of legal services, especially in my...

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