C.S. v. C.B.
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 2. Building Effective Relationships
- IV. Family Law Retainer Agreements [§2.37]
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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]
- C. Types of Cost Orders under the Supreme Court Family Rules [§13.10]
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I. Supreme Court Costs in a Family Law Case [§13.1]
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Chapter 2. Building Effective Relationships
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Family Law Agreements: Annotated Precedents
(Current to: November 15 2023)
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Chapter 4. Considerations on Drafting Marriage Agreements, Cohabitation Agreements, and Other Family Law Agreements
- VIII. Enforceability and Judicial Intervention [§4.14]
- IX. Setting Aside the Agreement [§4.17]
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Chapter 4. Considerations on Drafting Marriage Agreements, Cohabitation Agreements, and Other Family Law Agreements
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Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia
(Current to: October 15 2023)
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Chapter 4. Property under the Family Law Act
- II. Property and the Transition to the Family Law Act [§4.2]
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XVIII. Classification of Assets under the Family Relations Act [§4.93]
- D. Classification of Specific Assets [§4.126]
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Chapter 7. Family Law Agreements
- II. Agreements and the Transition to the Family Law Act [§7.2]
- VII. Family Law Agreements under the Family Relations Act [§7.26]
- E. Variation of Agreements under the Family Relations Act [§7.31]
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Chapter 12. Costs in Family Law
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VI. Types of Supreme Court Orders for Costs in Family Law Cases [§12.14]
- C. Lump Sum Costs in Family Law Cases [§12.17]
- IX. Disbursements in Family Law Cases [§12.24]
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VI. Types of Supreme Court Orders for Costs in Family Law Cases [§12.14]
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Chapter 4. Property under the Family Law Act