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How to Optimize Your Tax Payments Upon Separation or Divorce
By Chantal M. Cattermole and Sarah Tradewell With emotions running high and a new reality to get used to, separations are difficult enough without taking ... Continued
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By Chantal M. Cattermole and Sarah Tradewell With emotions running high and a new reality to get used to, separations are difficult enough without taking ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole and Sarah Tradewell Families need to understand that their tax obligations and opportunities are more complex and dynamic than regular taxpayers, ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole, Alison Colpitts and Abigail Choi Over the past few years, COVID-19 vaccines have been a polarizing topic in family law. Last ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole In the British Columbia Supreme Court decision, SBF v. DGF, 2022 BCSC 2231, the issue concerned whether the marriage agreement that ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole, Jeannette Aucoin and Adrienne Adams In Voitchovsky v. Gibson, 2022 BCCA 428 the appellant, Ms. Voitchovsky, sought an equal division of ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole, Sarah Tradewell and Adrienne Adams In British Columbia, child support obligations usually end when a child reaches 19, the age of ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole and Jeannette Aucoin In the case of X & Anor v. B & Anor [2022] EWFC 129, a U.K. Court ruled ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole As more families choose to adopt pets, the law may need to catch up with collective expectations and feelings surrounding those ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole and Jeannette Aucoin In a high-conflict case out of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the reality and dangers of entering ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole What happens when a child’s consent to healthcare has major ramifications beyond the treatment itself? This was one of many issues ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole Many families choose a discretionary trust when planning their estates for the operative term: discretion. However, along with this discretion comes ... Continued
By Chantal M. Cattermole and Dani Gorelov In Gordon v Goertz ([1996] 2 SCR 27) (“Gordon”), the Supreme Court of Canada drafted a framework for ... Continued