Mediation Surrey

Mediation Surrey

Property Division in SurreyThe Family Law Act governs property division in Surrey. An experienced divorce lawyer will be able to help you understand all your legal rights and obligations. In Surrey, spousal support is determined based on various factors, including the length of the relationship, the financial needs of each spouse, and the ability of each spouse to provide for themselves. During the consultation, you will be listened to, explained your legal options and helped to devise a strategy. We can help you get on the right track. If you file for divorce on the basis of a one year separation period, it is important that the separation must continue. This guidelines take into account factors such as income, number of children and parenting arrangement. This considers factors like income, number of children and parenting arrangement. It is important to work with a Surrey divorce law attorney who is knowledgeable and compassionate. Instead, the equalization of property means that the net family assets of both spouses will be equalized. These include the duration of the relationship, each spouse's financial needs, and each spouse's ability to provide for their own needs. Divorce Lawyers Surrey

The Divorce Act governs divorce in British Columbia and Canada. To be eligible for a divorce in BC, you or your spouse must be a primary resident of BC for at least one year. You may begin the process and apply for divorce if you or your spouse currently live in British Columbia and plan to reside here for at least one year, but the divorce cannot be ordered until you have been living in BC for at least one year.

You must have grounds to divorce in BC. Valid grounds for divorce in Surrey may include:

  • Separation for at least one year,
  • Adultery or,
  • Physical or Mental Cruelty

There are two types of divorce: uncontested or contested.

A contested divorce does not mean you contest the actual divorce, but rather the terms of your divorce which relate to property division, support payments, custody, or parenting time. Our contested divorce lawyers can help you and your spouse reach a separation agreement through mediation. In fact, most divorces settle before trial. Although our experienced lawyers do all we can to avoid a costly, time-consuming trial, we are prepared to litigate your case in court if necessary to protect your rights.

Whether you have settled everything or not, our divorce lawyers will take your hand and lead you through all loops and holes, all the confusion and all the difficulties you may experience as you navigate this process. Divorce in Surrey, BC is complicated and expensive. We don’t deny that. But sometimes if you try to do something so complicated yourself, you may lose much more than you save. We have seen this first hand in so many cases.

Our uncontested divorce lawyers know that if both you and your spouse are amicable and reasonable, you will reach a settlement on all issues in your case. In this case, all you have to do is to let the court know and ask for a BC divorce. You do not have to appear in court, but rather the judge signs an order of divorce that may incorporate your settlement terms. An uncontested divorce essentially means you agree on everything, including child support, child custody arrangements, spousal support, and property and debt division. Contact our Surrey divorce lawyers by calling 604-575-1333 or contact us.