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On March 18, 2013, BC's family law is changing. If you are not married but have been living with your partner for more than two years, or you are not married but you and your partner have a child, these changes could affect you.
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BC Family Law Has Changed

On March 18, 2013, BC’s family law is changing. If you are not married but have been living with your partner for more than two years, or you are not married but you and your partner have a child, these changes could affect you.

On March 18, 2013, BC’s family law is changing. If you are not married but have been living with your partner for more than two years, or you are not married but you and your partner have a child, these changes could affect you.

Our capable Family Law Group, headed , is happy to meet with common-law couples concerned about the upcoming changes to BC family laws. If you are interested in a co-habitation agreement or require any other form of legal counsel regarding these changes, an experienced Watson Goepel Family Law lawyer will provide you with the guidance that you need.

Ignorance is not always bliss. Contact the Family Law Group at Watson Goepel LLP for more information.