Kalafchi v. Yao
- 2015 BCCA 400 (Chambers)
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- 2015 BCCA 524
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- 2015 BCSC 1152
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The above case is referenced within:
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Annotated Family Practice
(Current to: March 01 2023)
- Chapter 5. Family Law Act, S.B.C. 2011, c. 25—Annotated
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British Columbia Family Practice Manual
(Current to: February 01 2023)
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Chapter 3. Assessing the Legal Issues in a Family Law File
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III. Caring for Children [§3.23]
- E. Standing under the Divorce Act and Family Law Act [§3.34]
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III. Caring for Children [§3.23]
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Chapter 18. Conducting Appeals of Supreme Court Orders in a Family Law Proceeding
- II. Appeal of a Master’s Order in a Family Law Proceeding [§18.5]
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III. Family Law Appeal to the Court of Appeal [§18.13]
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E. Obtaining Leave to Appeal a Supreme Court Order in a Family Law Case [§18.18]
- 1. Test on an Application for Leave to Appeal [§18.19]
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E. Obtaining Leave to Appeal a Supreme Court Order in a Family Law Case [§18.18]
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Chapter 3. Assessing the Legal Issues in a Family Law File
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Civil Appeal Handbook
(Current to: January 01 2023)
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Chapter 3. Leave to Appeal
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IV. Requirements for Leave to Appeal [§3.27]
- C. Importance of the Appeal [§3.30]
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IV. Requirements for Leave to Appeal [§3.27]
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Chapter 3. Leave to Appeal
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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
- VI. Contact with a Child under the Family Law Act [§2.23]
- VIII. Best Interests of the Child Test [§2.25]
- XIX. Appeals from Parenting Orders [§2.85]
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Chapter 2. Parenting and Care of Children