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== A. Note on the Family Law Act and this Manual == | |||
On March 18, 2013, British Columbia’s ''Family Law Act [FLA]'' came into force. The ''FLA'' is the culmination of many years of research and policy development, and has transformed British Columbia family law dramatically . | |||
The current Manual chapter deals primarily with the ''FLA'' rather than the previous ''Family Relations Act [FRA]''. If you are starting a legal challenge in family law now or in the future, the ''FLA'' will apply to your case. However, if you made a claim for property division before the FLA came into force (March 18, 2013), then those claims will be decided under the ''FRA''; all of your other claims (such as for parenting arrangements, child support, spousal support) will be dealt with under the ''FLA'', or the ''Divorce Act (DA)'', if it applies. | |||
If your case still involves the ''FRA'', we encourage you to look at an older version of this Manual, as we will not deal with the ''FRA'' in this version. | |||
== B. Resources in Print == | |||
#Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, ''Family Law Sourcebook for British Columbia'' (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, 2014). | |||
#*This loose-leaf sourcebook contains a thorough overview of all aspects of family law, with cites to the relevant authorities for each statement of law. | |||
#Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, ''Annotated Family Practice 2011 - 2012'' [regular updates]. (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, 2008). | |||
#*This is an essential resource for many family law lawyers, and is updated each year. | |||
#Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, ''British Columbia Family Practice Manual, 5th ed.'' [regular updates] (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, 2011). | |||
#*Loose leaf manual providing a solid how-to approach to common family law problems and processes. | |||
#Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, ''Desk Order Divorce—An Annotated Guide'' (Vancouver: Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, 2013). | |||
#*Annotated guide to divorce, with regular updates. | |||
#John D. Gardner and A.K. Korde, ''British Columbia Family Law: Annotated Legislation'' (Markham: Lexis Nexis Butterworths, 1984-2008). | |||
#*This loose leaf guide contains annotated legislation and judicial consideration of statutes pertaining to family law. Remember, it will only contain amendments up to the date of publication. | |||
#The Honourable Madam Justice Carol Huddart and Trudi L Brown, QC, ''British Columbia Family Law Practice, 2015 Edition + E-Book'' (Markham: Lexis Nexis Butterworths, 1984-2008). | |||
#*This loose leaf guide contains annotated legislation and judicial consideration of statutes pertaining to family law. Remember, it will only contain amendments up to the date of publication. | |||
Library References: | |||
#Mary Jane Mossman, ''Families and the Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary'' (Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications, 2004). | |||
#*A good casebook, which provides an overview of new family law issues in Canada. | |||
#Julien D. Payne, ''Payne on Divorce'' (Scarborough: Carswell, 1996). | |||
#*A very good Canadian text on family law. | |||
== C. Resources on the Internet == | |||
=== 1. Ministry of Justice – Family Law Legislation === | |||
Website: http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/legislation/family-law | |||
Resources that are particularly relevant include: | |||
*[http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/legislation/family-law/pdf/concordance.pdf Table of Concordance] – allows for quick cross-referencing from the ''FRA'' sections to the ''FLA'' sections. | |||
*[http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/legislation/family-law/#ex Family Law Act Explained] – an excellent primer on the major changes behind the ''FLA'', breaking down the purpose of each new section individually. | |||
*[http://http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/legislation/family-law/pdf/faq.pdf Questions and Answers] – perhaps the best and most concise introduction to the changes that can be found on this website. | |||
=== 2. BC Supreme Court Services === | |||
Website: http://www.supremecourtselfhelp.bc.ca | |||
*This service provides information to help users prepare the procedural aspects of a family or civil case. There is an office at 290 – 800 Hornby Street in Vancouver, but it does not handle phone, e-mail, or written inquiries. The staff cannot provide substantive advice on legal issues. | |||
=== 3. J.P. Boyd’s BC Family Law Web Resource === | |||
Website: http://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/JP_Boyd_on_Family_Law. | |||
*This is an excellent site for those unfamiliar with family law rights and procedures, written in plain English. It is a good place to begin for those who have not had the benefit of a family law course. | |||
*The Family Law Resource is one of the leading resources in BC, particularly for the ''Family Law Act''. | |||
*There is a link to forms for both matters in the Provincial Court and Supreme Court. | |||
=== 4. BC Family Maintenance Enforcement Program (FMEP) === | |||
Website: http://www.fmep.gov.bc.ca | |||
*Administered by the Ministry of Human Resources, this program helps families to enforce child support and spousal support orders from ex-partners. The program is administered through select BC Employment and Assistance centres. | |||
=== 5. Legal Services Society Family Law in British Columbia === | |||
Website: http://www.familylaw.lss.bc.ca | |||
*This site has general information on family law, including self-help materials, forms a client needs to file for an uncontested divorce, and step-by-step instructions for filling out the forms. It also houses web versions of Legal Services Society family law publications. ''[http://www.lss.bc.ca/publications/pub.php?pub=347 Living Together, Living Apart: Common-Law Relationships, Marriage, Separation and Divorce]'' is very useful. This publication is available in English, French, Simplified and Traditional Chinese, Punjabi, and Spanish. |