
How do I get a financial restraining order in my divorce? Explains our Vancouver-Based Family Lawyer
Our Vancouver-based family lawyer, Nassim Nasser, explains how you can protect and preserve your interests in family assets pending trial.

Urgent Court Applications & Covid-19 - How to Go to Court during a Pandemic
If considered appropriate by the courts urgent court applications can still be made despite Covid-19 pandemic using video and telephone technology.

How will Covid-19/Coronavirus affect my divorce case?
Learn how BC Courts are responding to the Covid-19/Coronavirus epedimic and what impact this will have on your hearings. We are fully remote. We can help.

How Do I Prepare for My Divorce Trial in Supreme Court? Explains our Vancouver Divorce Lawyer
Supreme Court divorce trials and family trials are stressful ... it even feels worse, when you don't know what to do! Let us help. We have a checklist for you with all the important deadlines.

How Do I Prepare for the Judicial Case Conference (JCC) in my Divorce Case? Explained by Vancouver Divorce Lawyer
Judicial Case Conference (JCC) is a mandatory step in your family law or divorce case in BC Supreme Court. Often, it is held at an early stage of your court case. Generally speaking, you are not allowed to bring an application to the court until you have completed and are release form the JCC program. As always, there are exceptions. Learn More.

How to Disqualify a Judge? Explained by our Divorce Lawyer
It is very difficult to disqualify an adjudicator. Subject to the reasons for seeking qualification, we generally tell our clients that it is waste of their time and money, and court's resources to apply to disqualify an adjudicator. However, having that said, there may be times where it is warranted to ask to disqualify a judge from a hearing.

Is Family Property Split 50 50 in Divorce? Explained by our Divorce Lawyer, in Vancouver
The quick and dirty answer is, Yes. The Family Law Act says family property is divided 50/50 between spouses unless it is significantly unfair to do so. But there is much more to it. Learn More.

5 Steps to Build a Strong Case for Relocation
Often after separation, parents choose to relocate with the child(ren) within the province, outside the province, or even outside Canada. Reasons for relocating are unique to each case. Here are some tips for building a strong case for relocation.

Court Costs - Explained by Vancouver Divorce Lawyer
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Costs is a technical issue. The law is changing. Courts are prepared to order costs against self-litigants who choose not to hire a lawyer and to have the judge advocate for them.

Vancouver Divorce Lawyers - Nasser Allan LLP
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Filing for Divorce in BC - What You Need to Know
Learn how to get divorced in BC as explained by our Vancouver Family and Divorce Lawyers. If you have questions, let's chat. We can help.

Vancouver Interim Spousal Support Lawyers
It is important to remember that there is no automatic right…