P. (J.C.) v. B. (J.)
The above case is referenced within:
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British Columbia Family Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2023)
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Chapter 1. Conducting a Family Law Practice
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I. Nature of a Family Law Practice [§1.1]
- B. Dispute Resolution Processes in Family Law [§1.6]
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I. Nature of a Family Law Practice [§1.1]
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Chapter 9. Obtaining Court-ordered Interim Relief
- VI. Types of Interim Relief Available in a Family Law Case [§9.49]
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Chapter 14. Practising in Provincial Court
- III. Commencing a Family Law Proceeding in Provincial Court [§14.3]
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Chapter 17. Enforcing Orders and Agreements
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VII. Enforcing Support Orders [§17.36]
- F. Methods of Support Enforcement Available to Both a Recipient and the Director [§17.78]
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VII. Enforcing Support Orders [§17.36]
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Chapter 1. Conducting a Family Law Practice
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Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia
(Current to: October 15 2023)
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Chapter 2. Parenting and Care of Children
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VIII. Best Interests of the Child Test [§2.25]
- B. Best Interests of the Child under the Family Law Act [§2.36]
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VIII. Best Interests of the Child Test [§2.25]
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Chapter 9. Discovery and Financial Disclosure in Family Law
- VII. Consequences of Non-disclosure or Inadequate Disclosure [§9.20]
- Chapter 12. Costs in Family Law
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Chapter 2. Parenting and Care of Children