D.Z. v. R.H.Z.
- 2020 BCSC 891
- Go to CanLII for full text
- 2020 BCSC 1265
- Go to CanLII for full text
- 2020 BCSC 1454 (Chambers)
- Go to CanLII for full text
- 2021 BCSC 689 (Master)
- Go to CanLII for full text
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 13. Obtaining Court-ordered Costs in a Family Law Case
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I. Supreme Court Costs in a Family Law Case [§13.1]
- D. Offers to Settle Costs under the Supreme Court Family Rules [§13.16]
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I. Supreme Court Costs in a Family Law Case [§13.1]
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Chapter 13. Obtaining Court-ordered Costs in a Family Law Case
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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]
- A. Best Interests of the Child under the Divorce Act [§2.26]
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VIII. Best Interests of the Child Test [§2.25]
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Chapter 12. Costs in Family Law
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III. Entitlement to Costs in Family Law Cases [§12.3]
- C. Exceptions to the General Rule That Costs Follow the Event [§12.6]
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III. Entitlement to Costs in Family Law Cases [§12.3]
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Chapter 2. Parenting and Care of Children
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Plus TC&D: The Assessment of Costs and Disbursements in Motor Vehicle Injury Litigation
(Current to: June 01 2022)
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Chapter 3. Disbursements in Motor Vehicle Actions
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V. Specific Disbursements Awards [§3.5]
- A. In the Tort Action [§3.6]
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V. Specific Disbursements Awards [§3.5]
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Chapter 3. Disbursements in Motor Vehicle Actions