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Category: Property division

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February 13, 2025

Update: Who Shares Capital Gains Taxes at Separation or Divorce in BC? Family Law | YLaw

Who pays for capital gains at separation or divorce is a complicated and sometimes frustrating issue that can…

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February 10, 2025

Dividing Pensions After Separation in BC | Family Law | YLaw

When couples separate, dividing pensions can be complicated but essential. In British Columbia, Part 6 of the Family…

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November 6, 2024

Do I Have to Pay Capital Gains Taxes at Separation?

Separations are chaotic enough without having to throw capital gains tax into the mix. In this article, I…

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September 13, 2023

Date of Valuation for Family Property at Divorce or Separation

When it comes to Asset and Debt division at separation, couples who are separating often wonder what property…

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October 24, 2019

Indian Divorce in BC – How to Divide Assets and Debts

Indian divorce in BC comes with very unique and challenging problems. This is because, culturally, Indians do things…

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June 13, 2019

Mehrieh & Iranian Divorce in Vancouver and Canada | Vancouver Persian Divorce Lawyer Explains

This part of our series on Persian Divorces in Canada discusses Mehrieh or Dowry; and how the Canadian…

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June 20, 2018

Why You Shouldn’t Get into a BC Family Law Contingency Agreement

My family law firm’s policy is to never enter into a BC family law contingency agreement. Family law…

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April 16, 2018

Update: Excluded Property in BC Family Law

When the Family Law Act introduced the concept of excluded property back in 2013, it became the hottest…

April 2, 2017

Freezing Family Assets – The Basics of the BC Family Law Act

Freezing family assets is something that happens very regularly in the family law sphere. But it is not…