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Why More Separating Couples Are Turning to Mediation Before Court

Learn why more Separating Couples use mediation for parenting, finances, and conflict resolution. Discover benefits, costs, preparation tips, and when mediation works best.

Guardianship Beyond Biological Parents: How BC’s Family Law Act Protects Non-Traditional Families

In British Columbia, guardianship isn’t limited to biological parents. The Family Law Act allows non-biological caregivers and extended family members to seek decision-making roles and parenting time when it serves a child’s best interests. At Taylor Law Group in Langley, we’ve helped many families understand their rights and safeguard meaningful relationships.

Representation Agreements in BC: Making Personal Care Decisions Easier

Family law issues can arise during life’s most challenging transitions. This guide offers clear, compassionate insight into family law in British Columbia, helping Langley families understand separation, parenting, and resolution options while moving forward with greater confidence and clarity.

Why Every Young Family in BC Should Consider an Estate Plan

When many people hear the term estate planning, they often think of retirees or those with significant wealth. However, estate planning is just as important for young families who are building their futures, raising children, and managing new responsibilities. In...

The Most Common Mistakes People Make When Writing a Will in BC

Writing a will is one of the most important steps in protecting your wishes and providing for your loved ones after you pass away. In British Columbia, a properly drafted will helps make sure your assets are distributed according to your instructions and that the...

Why Every Adult in BC Should Have a Power of Attorney

Life is unpredictable. While most people understand the importance of having a will, many overlook another essential legal document. A power of attorney gives someone you trust the authority to manage your financial and legal affairs if you are no longer able to do...

Representation Agreements in BC | TLG Blog

When most people think of estate planning, they focus on wills, trusts, and how to pass on their assets. While these tools are important, there is another key legal document that should not be overlooked. In British Columbia, a representation agreement plays a...

What Questions to Ask Before Your First Mediation Session

Understanding family mediation can feel like entering a new domain. It's an opportunity to resolve conflicts amicably, whether related to separation, custody, or other family concerns. Mediation helps in finding common ground by working collaboratively towards a...

When Family Members Disagree: Resolving Business Succession Disputes

Running a family-owned business is a rewarding journey filled with shared dreams and hard work. But when it comes to planning who takes over, things can get tricky. Succession disputes in family businesses are common and can create tension if not handled well....

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...

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