Monday, 27 August 2012

Guest Column: "Six Tips for Single Parents with Back to School Children"

by Lois TarterSummer is almost over and a new school year is on the horizon. The back to school divorced parent has a lot to deal with by the time the first school bell rings. When a new school year kicks off there are adjustments for kids and parents alike in any household. Here are six helpful tips that will get you through the tough transitional process this school year.Don’t Burn Out: No need to take on the world. In the end, you will wind up getting burnt out. A single parent needs to take a steady, but comfortable pace and they will win the...

Thursday, 23 August 2012

Unmarried Couples, the Division of Property and the New Family Law Act

Courthouse Libraries BC has posted a short comment of mine on how the transitional provisions of the Family Law Act are going to work with unmarried couples' existing property claims. Read the post on Courthouse Libraries' blog, The Stre...

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Kerr v. Baranow 2.0: Supreme Court Releases Second Trial Decision

Ms. Kerr and Mr. Baranow are one of those unfortunate couples, like Mr. and Mrs. Hartshorne and Ms. Rick and Mr. Brandsema, whose legal battles have doomed them to fame within the family law bar. The Supreme Court has just published its second trial judgment addressing the matters arising from their 2006 separation.At the original trial in 2007, Ms. Kerr applied for spousal support and a trust interest in property owned by Mr. Baranow. As the parties were unmarried, Ms. Kerr could not avail herself of the property provisions of the Family Relations...

Saturday, 18 August 2012

Supreme Court Releases Decision on Property Claims, Separation Agreements and Indepedent Legal Advice

The Supreme Court has recently released its decision in Giebelhaus v. Giebelhaus, a case in which the husband asked the court to divide property, in the face of a separation agreement he had signed on the subject, under s. 65 of the Family Relation Act. As usual, I'm not so much interested in the particular facts of the case as I am in the court's review of the law.The court reviewed two important decisions, J.K.T. v. A.J.T., a recent case of our Supreme Court, and Hartshorne v. Hartshorne, a 2004 case of the Supreme Court of Canada. In J.K.T.,...

Thursday, 16 August 2012

Guest Column: "Pros and Cons of Divorced Parents Sharing a Nanny"

by Maryanne WilliamsEven the most amicable divorce is likely to leave your children feeling confused and disillusioned, especially if that divorce contributes to a shift in economic status or is the driving force behind a move from the home they’ve grown up in. Because a divorce may facilitate the need for a previously stay-at-home parent to return to the workforce, it may also leave parents in need of a full-time childcare provider. Sharing a nanny with your ex certainly has its pros and cons; however there are a few things to consider...