Clark Wilson Answers Google’s Most Frequently Asked Questions on Child Support
Child support remains one of the most searched and misunderstood topics in family law in 2025. As families continue to evolve, so do the questions ... Continued
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Child support remains one of the most searched and misunderstood topics in family law in 2025. As families continue to evolve, so do the questions ... Continued
By Lina Kim, Ty Bradford, Matt Ostrow The recent decision in Boucher v. Boucher, 2025 MBCA 39 (“Boucher”) highlights an important issue in family law ... Continued
How do you navigate the fine print in cohabitation and separation agreements to protect your clients’ interests? Join Family Office co-chair and Family Law partner ... Continued
Best Lawyers has recognized 9 Clark Wilson lawyers in the 2026 edition of its Ones to Watch in Canada list, reflecting the continued strength of ... Continued
The Best Lawyers in Canada 2026 edition has recognized 40 Clark Wilson lawyers for their professional excellence across 23 practice areas. This recognition reflects the ... Continued
The recent decision in Glassen v. Glassen, 2025 BCSC 640, marks the first time a BC court has applied the new companion animal provisions of ... Continued
Join Clark Wilson LLP partner Matthew Ostrow as he speaks at the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia’s (CLEBC) annual event, Family Law Basics ... Continued
We are pleased to welcome new Partner Matthew Ostrow to our Family Law group! Matt has over 13 years of experience in family law, and ... Continued
Clark Wilson’s Business Litigation associate Michael Larsen‘s article, “A primer on pre-judgment garnishment in B.C. civil litigation” was recently featured in Law360 Canada (previously The Lawyer’s Daily), which ... Continued
By Veronica Franco, Lucya Kowalewski, Kezia Messakh and Jaicee Payette In our article, Building and Strata Statutes Amendment Act, we explained the amendments made to ... Continued
By Michael Larsen In British Columbia, pre-judgment garnishment is a legal process used in civil litigation to “freeze” a defendant’s funds before the outcome of ... Continued
By Maria Starko and Michael Larsen Modern post-secondary institutions devote themselves to promoting student well-being and academic success, whether in the domain of teaching alone, ... Continued