JP Boyd on Family Law

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Cover of JP Boyd on Family Law (print edition released May 29, 2013)
Cover of JP Boyd on Family Law
(print edition released May 29, 2013)

Completely updated for the Family Law Act, this trusted source for divorce and family law information is based on John-Paul Boyd's popular website, BC Family Law Resource. Written in plain language, with rollover definitions for legal words and phrases, JP Boyd on Family Law provides practical, in-depth coverage of family law and divorce law in British Columbia. To get started, read Family Law in British Columbia for a quick introduction. Then dive into the main chapters of the wikibook, or see the How Do I? section for answers to common procedural questions. Read about the transition of this resource to a wiki format. View the many lawyers and judges who keep this resource updated.

Contents

Getting Started

Chapters

Don Kawano, QC and Mark Norton
Jane Henderson, QC and Taryn Moore
Angela Thiele and Agnes Huang
Beatrice McCutcheon
Mary Mouat, QC and Justin Werb
Eugene Raponi, QC and Inga Phillips
David Dundee and Amanda Rose
Megan Ellis, QC
Stephen Wright and Michael Sinclair
Vanessa Van Sickle and Thomas Wallwork
Arlene Henry, QC and Rhaea Bailey
Gayle Raphanel and Samantha Simpson
Don Kawano and Mark Norton

How Do I?

More How Do I? topics...

Court Forms & Documents

From the Author

Editors and Advisory Committee

Current editors

Many contributors and editors help to improve JP Boyd on Family Law and keep it current, including:

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Advisory committee

A multi-disciplinary advisory committee of lawyers, educators, and librarians provided valuable guidance, perspective and assistance recruiting editors for this Clicklaw Wikibook.

Creative Commons

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JP Boyd on Family Law © John-Paul Boyd and Courthouse Libraries BC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada Licence.