Your A to Z guide family law practice and procedure
This publication is essential for: lawyers who need to understand family law practice and procedure.
There are many decisions to make about how to proceed in a family law file—which Act applies, should you mediate or start an action, and which court should you proceed in practice and procedure along the way. Let the British Columbia Family Practice Manual be your guide to the choices to make, the steps to follow in a process, the time limits that govern, and the forms you need to complete.
With analysis of case law on procedural issues as well as specialized chapters on indigenous family law issues, adoption, and child protection, this manual provides you with the direction you need to confidently advise and manage your family law clients’ issues.
With this resource, you will be able to:
- smoothly navigate family law processes such as settlement, obtaining interim relief, trial and trial alternatives, obtaining costs, drafting and enforcing orders, and appeals
- save time drafting court documents by accessing over 200 family law forms and precedents
- effectively maintain your family law files by using file management checklists
Buy today and have the support you need to run your family law practice!