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Family Law Guidance for Langley Families Facing Change

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.

Mediation vs Court in Family Law: What BC Families Should Know

Choosing between mediation and court can shape your family’s future after separation. This guide explains how each process works in British Columbia, what to expect, and how costs, timelines, and stress differ. For many families, understanding these options early can reduce conflict and protect children.

Should You Name More Than One Executor? Pros and Cons for BC Wills

Choosing an executor is one of the most important decisions you will make when preparing your will. This person will be responsible for carrying out your final wishes, handling paperwork, dealing with assets, and communicating with beneficiaries. In British Columbia,...

Digital Assets and Estate Planning: What You Need to Know

Estate planning today goes beyond real estate, bank accounts, and personal belongings. A growing part of your legacy now lives online. From email accounts and cloud storage to digital currencies and social media profiles, your digital assets are real, valuable, and...

What Happens to Your Will If You Move to British Columbia

Moving to a new province is a major life transition. Whether you are relocating for work, retirement, or to be closer to family, there is a lot to think about. Amid the moving boxes and change-of-address forms, estate planning often gets overlooked. If you already...

Are Handwritten Wills Legal in British Columbia

Writing a will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your wishes and support your loved ones after you're gone. But not everyone uses a lawyer or formal document to do it. Some people choose to write their will by hand. This can happen during a...

Celebrity Child Support Part 1 – Kevin Costner

Just heard that Kevin Costner’s former spouse is asking for $240,000.00 a month in child support for their two children. Not sure how they calculate appropriate child support in the state of California, but Canada developed National Child Support Guidelines years ago....

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...

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...

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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