Navigating BC Supreme Court Family Law

A Step-by-Step Guide to Family Law Procedures in Vancouver, BC If you’re facing a family law dispute in British Columbia that involves complex issues like property division, spousal support, or guardianship matters, you need to file in BC Supreme Court. Understanding the court process can feel overwhelming, but this guide breaks down each step in […]
A Step-by-Step Guide to Civil Procedure in BC Supreme Court

Whether you’re pursuing a breach of contract claim, a personal injury lawsuit, or any other civil dispute in British Columbia, understanding the court process is essential. This guide walks you through each stage of a BC Supreme Court civil action, from filing your Notice of Civil Claim to obtaining judgment at trial, in plain English […]
Dealing with Noise Nuisance in BC Condos

Your Legal Rights and Remedies Excessive noise from your upstairs neighbour disrupting your life? Here’s how to address condo noise complaints effectively. Noise nuisance is one of the most frequent complaints in condo living and strata properties across British Columbia. Whether it’s loud music, heavy footsteps, or constant disturbances from an upstairs unit or neighbouring […]
When Parents Help Adult Children Is It a Gift or a Loan Under BC Family Law?

When parents transfer money or property to their adult children in relationships, the legal consequences can be significant and surprising. Understanding whether these transfers are gifts, loans, or something else entirely can mean the difference between keeping assets protected or losing them in a family property division. The Critical Question: Gift to Your Child or […]
When Neighbour’s Trees Become Your Problem

BC Property Law and Tree Nuisance Claims Overhanging branches damaging your roof? Dead limbs falling on your property? You may have legal recourse. Tree disputes between neighbours are among the most common property boundary conflicts in British Columbia. Recently, I represented a client in BC Supreme Court against their neighbour for tree nuisance causing significant […]
The Costly Consequences of Bad Faith Evictions in BC

Thinking of evicting your tenant for “personal use”? Think twice—the penalty could cost you a full year’s rent. Under British Columbia’s Residential Tenancy Act (RTA), landlords can issue a three-month eviction notice when they or a close family member genuinely intend to occupy the rental property. However, when this landlord uses eviction provision is misused, […]
Essential Guide for Chinese Travelers and Importers

Legal Emergency Alert: Digital Device Search Constitutional Crisis Question: What major changes occurred in phone/laptop search laws in 2025? Answer: Canada’s border digital device searches are currently in a constitutional legal vacuum. Major Event Timeline: Impact on You: Important Clarification: Although currently only Ontario precedent directly rules unconstitutional, Federal Court and other appeal courts have […]
Inheritance Disputes in Chinese Families: From Gender Bias to Legal Fairness

In many Chinese and South Asian families, traditional beliefs still shape inheritance decisions. Parents often leave the bulk of their estates to sons, while daughters receive only symbolic portions. In Canada, however, such wills may be legally challenged. A recent case from the BC Supreme Court, Lam v. Law Estate, 2024 BCSC 1561, serves as […]
The BC Construction & Renovation Law Guide: Contracts, Contractor Disputes, and Lien Protection

Why Construction & Renovation Disputes Are So Common in Vancouver Many immigrants and new homeowners in Vancouver want to build or renovate their dream home—or invest in property development. But the process is complicated, and legal disputes with contractors are frequent and expensive. Here’s what every homeowner and builder should know to protect themselves. How […]
The BC Real Estate Law Guide: What Buyers and Sellers Must Know (Contracts, Disclosure, Breach, and Presale Risks)

Why Real Estate Deals Go Wrong in Vancouver Buying or selling a home in BC—especially in Vancouver—can be complicated. Even with an agent, legal disputes are common. Here’s what every buyer and seller should know to avoid costly mistakes and protect your rights. The Basics: What’s Required to Buy Property in BC? What’s in the […]