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Fleetwood Family Law, in Surrey, BC, is a trusted and reliable source for family law clients. Property division is often a topic of family law, particularly in divorce or separation cases. Various issues must be addressed during the divorce process, including child custody, child support, spousal support, and property division. Fleetwood Family Law is able to provide representation and guidance to clients seeking custody of their child/children, either through negotiation with one parent or in court. Fleetwood Family Law provides transparent fee structures and works with clients to develop cost-effective strategies for resolving their legal issues. Child support in Surrey, BC is determined using the Federal Child Support Guidelines. Fleetwood Family Law is committed in keeping clients up-to date on family law changes and providing them with personalized, tailored advice and representation. Clients also have greater control over the outcome of their cases. Family law is an emotionally charged and complex area of law. They will keep up-to-date with changes in family laws and use their expertise for effective legal representation. Fleetwood Family Law can assist clients in determining whether spousal assistance is appropriate for their case. Divorce Lawyers Surrey

Child custody is determined based on the best interests of the child, taking into account factors such as the child's age, health, relationship with each parent, and the ability of each parent to provide for the child's physical, emotional, and educational needs. The court may award joint custody, sole custody, or a combination of both, depending on the circumstances.

The grounds for divorce vary depending on the jurisdiction, but some common reasons include adultery, abandonment, cruelty, irreconcilable differences, and imprisonment. Some jurisdictions also recognize "no-fault" divorce, which means that a divorce can be granted without any specific reason or fault.

Family law is a branch of law that deals with legal issues related to families and domestic relationships, such as marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and domestic violence. Its purpose is to protect the rights and interests of family members and promote the well-being of families.

Child support is a court-ordered payment that one parent makes to the other parent to help cover the costs of raising a child. The amount of child support is typically based on factors such as the income of both parents, the child's needs, and the amount of time the child spends with each parent.

Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior in a domestic relationship, such as physical violence, sexual violence, emotional abuse, or stalking. It can happen between spouses, partners, parents and children, or other family members. Domestic violence is a serious crime and can have long-lasting physical and emotional effects on the victim and their family.