Chapters
Part 1: Introductory Chapters
1. Drafting Principles
2. When Courts Will Vary/Set Aside a Family Law Agreement
3. Minutes of Settlement and Consent Orders
4. Considerations on Drafting Marriage Agreements, Cohabitation Agreements and Other Family Law Agreements
5. Tax Issues
Part 2: Sample Clauses
6. Introductory Parts and Recitals
7. Introductory General Clauses
8. Caring for Children
9. Child Support and Spousal Support
10. Security for Support and Enforcement
11. Land
12. Pensions and Other Plans
13. Businesses, Investments, and Corporations
14. Personal and Other Property
15. Debts
16. Clauses for Cohabitation and Marriage Agreements
17. Concluding Clauses
Sample Agreements
Tables
Case Table
Statutes and Related Material Table
Index
Editorial Board
The Honourable Madam Justice Barbara M. Young — Supreme Court of BC, Victoria
Paul R. Albi, QC — DLA Piper (Canada) LLP, Vancouver
Thomas G. Anderson, QC — Barrister and Solicitor (Retired), North Vancouver
Beatrice C. McCutcheon — Cook Roberts LLP, Victoria
Authors
Nicola D. Allen — Schuman Basran Robin & Bell, Vancouver
Leneigh Bosdet — Pushor Mitchell LLP, Kelowns
Nikki L. Charlton — Farris LLP, Surrey
Colin P. Galinski — Galinski Pension and Benefits Law, Maple Ridge
David C. Halkett — McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Surrey
Janneke P. Lewis — Pettit and Company, North Vancouver
Alvin Lun — Thorsteinssons LLP, Vancouver
Kezia Peterson — Brown Henderson Melbye, Victoria
Liana Self — Affleck Hrabinsky Burgoyne LLP, Vancouver
Johanna M. Stein — Boughton Law Corporation, Vancouver
Shauna Tucker — Brown Henderson Melbye, Victoria
Amanda Winters — Farris LLP, Surrey
Carli Ziegler — Brown Henderson Melbye, Victoria