Family Law

Family law touches some of the most personal and important aspects of life, from parenting arrangements and child support to separation, divorce, and property division. On our blog, we share insights, updates, and practical guidance to help individuals and families better understand their options and rights under British Columbia’s family law system. Explore our posts to find clear, accessible information designed to support you through life’s legal transitions.

Understanding Guardianship in BC: What Parents Need To Know

Guardianship can feel confusing, especially during separation. Many parents worry they’ll “lose” their rights or that the other parent will make all the decisions. But guardianship in BC works differently than most people expect. Here’s a simple breakdown to help you...

Top Questions About Family Law in the Comox Valley Answered

Family law touches some of the most personal parts of life — separation, divorce, parenting arrangements, child and spousal support, and property division. The legal system can feel complicated and intimidating. If you live in the Comox Valley and are facing a family law matter, you likely have questions. At Mather & Company, we hear the same concerns from many clients, and we’re here to offer straightforward answers.

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