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Difference between revisions of "I Have a Family Problem and I Want to Resolve It out of Court"

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| tips = [[Mediate BC]] provides "Distance Family Mediation Services" to people who live in less populated areas of the province or outside the province, or to couples who live in separate communities. They have a "sliding scale" of fees to help people with lower incomes.}}
| tips = [[Mediate BC]] provides "Distance Family Mediation Services" to people who live in less populated areas of the province or outside the province, or to couples who live in separate communities. They have a "sliding scale" of fees to help people with lower incomes.}}


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| tips = If you and your ex have resolved all the other issues between you, and you are only seeking a straightforward divorce, there are a number of publications to help you do this. (See below under "Where to get help"). However, if you and your ex are still discussing how to divide your property (house, money, vehicles, furniture, etc.), you should definitely speak with a lawyer. Division of family property is a complicated area of the law.}}
| tips = If you and your ex have resolved all the other issues between you, and you are only seeking a straightforward divorce, there are a number of publications to help you do this. (See below under "Where to get help"). However, if you and your ex are still discussing how to divide your property (house, money, vehicles, furniture, etc.), you should definitely speak with a lawyer. Division of family property is a complicated area of the law.}}


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