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Danica Beck

“I ensure that my clients are informed and feel confident as we navigate their family matter together. I strive to resolve family disputes efficiently and cost-effectively.”

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Nikki Ly

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Danica is an Associate in the Family Law Group at Watson Goepel. With a general family law practice, Danica acts in a wide range of family disputes and assists her clients with asset and property division, parenting arrangements, child and spousal support, and domestic agreements. She has appeared before the Provincial Court of British Columbia, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and the Federal Court.

Danica’s approach to family law is dedicated to quality and service. She understands the emotional and financial difficulties that accompany separation and seeks efficient ways to address conflict.

Outside of the office, you will find Danica chasing sunshine, reading, taking up a new hobby, or spending time with the people she loves most.

Education

  • J.D., Thompson Rivers University, 2018
  • B.A., University of British Columbia, 2014

Bar

  • British Columbia, 2020

Professional and Community Affiliations

  • Member, Law Society of British Columbia
  • Member, Canadian Bar Association
  • Member, Trial Lawyers Association
  • Cabinet Member, Easter Seals BC & Yukon
  • Supervising Lawyer, Pro Bono Students Canada

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Jurisdiction and Property in Cross-Border Family Disputes: Lessons from Florescu v. Lodato, 2025 BCSC 1950

Danica Beck

Jurisdiction plays a critical role in cross-border family disputes, particularly when property division spans multiple countries. In this case,the Supreme Court of British Columbia demonstrates how and when it may decline jurisdiction in favour of a more appropriate forum. This case highlights the importance of early jurisdictional strategy to avoid parallel proceedings, reduce costs, and ensure disputes are resolved where they are most closely connected.

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