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Understanding refugee protection laws in Canada

Understanding refugee protection laws in Canada

Are you currently in Canada and seeking refugee protection? Whether you’ve just arrived or have been here for a while, finding the right legal support is essential to go through the complexities of the Canadian immigration system. Legalbird is here to help you every step of the way. Our experienced refugee lawyers in Surrey, BC, […]

Why Separation Agreements in British Columbia Get Challenged explained by Benti Atwal at Legalbird

Why Separation Agreements Are Challenged in BC

Why Separation Agreements in BC Get Challenged and how to avoid it In British Columbia, separation agreements play a crucial role in defining the post-relationship rights and responsibilities of couples. However, when poorly drafted, these agreements often end up being challenged in court. Separation agreements in British Columbia must be carefully drafted to avoid costly

How to find the best Divorce Lawyer in Surrey?

How to Choose a Top Divorce Lawyer in Surrey

Selecting the best family lawyer in Surrey can be difficult. It seems like a lot is on the line when you have a lot of questions and concerns. Try not to allow your anxiety to control you, even if you are currently dealing with a family issue and are feeling resentful and furious. We know

BC Residential Tenancy Act: A Guide to Navigating Tenancy Endings in 2025 Explained by Kawal Atwal at Legalbird

BC Residential Tenancy Act: A Guide to Navigating Ending Tenancy in 2025

Starting 2025 with Confidence: Key Updates for BC Landlords As we step into 2025, staying informed about BC’s latest tenancy regulations is more important than ever for landlords. The Residential Tenancy Act BC 2024, which introduced significant updates on July 18, 2024, is already reshaping how tenancy endings are managed across the province. These changes

Do Child Support Obligations End at 19 in British Columbia as discussed by Kawal S Atwal at Legalbird

Do Child Support Obligations End at 19 in British Columbia?

When does Child Support Obligations End in British Columbia? When children in Abbotsford, Surrey, or anywhere in British Columbia turn 19, it marks a legal milestone of independence. However, does this also mean that a parent’s financial responsibility ends on their child’s 19th birthday? While the answer might seem straightforward, it is not always the

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