Protecting Your Right to Collect

Protecting Your Right

In my 25 years of legal practice, I have encountered countless cases where debts remain uncollected—not because the money wasn’t owed, but because creditors failed to take proper precautions at the outset. The courtroom is littered with valid claims that cannot succeed. Understanding why debts become unrecoverable is the first step toward protecting yourself before […]

Move In Fast or Pay 12 Months’ Rent

Pay 12 Months' Rent

What Landlords Must Know About Personal Use Evictions in BC Many BC landlords know they can end a tenancy to move themselves or a close family member into a rental property. Fewer understand that the law doesn’t end when the tenant moves out. A recent case from my practice illustrates just how costly this misunderstanding […]

Why Every BC Landlord Needs Rental Unit Insurance

Why Every BC Landlord

Protecting Your Investment When Tenant’s Insurance Falls Through As a landlord, you may assume your tenant’s insurance policy will cover damages caused by floods, leaks, or fires in your rental property. Unfortunately, this assumption has cost many BC landlords thousands of dollars in unrecovered losses. The Tenant Insurance Gap Most standard residential tenancy agreements in […]

Canada Immigration: 2025 Major Changes

Canada Immigration

If you’re planning to immigrate to Canada through Express Entry, 2025 has brought the most significant changes to the system in its 10-year history. As an immigration lawyer serving clients throughout Vancouver and the Lower Mainland, I’ve been closely monitoring these developments and helping clients navigate the new landscape. This article breaks down the critical […]

Tracing Inherited Property in BC Mills v. O’Connor Explained

George Lee Law Corp.

If you’ve received an inheritance during your marriage, you might assume those assets are protected from division upon separation. The BC Court of Appeal’s February 2025 decision in Mills v. O’Connor, 2025 BCCA 34, provides crucial guidance on how courts should trace excluded property when it has been co-mingled with family assets over time. The […]

 “Personal Use” Eviction in BC

George Lee Law Corp.

By George Lee Law Corp – Updated to reflect BC tenancy law changes as of June 2025 If you’re a landlord in British Columbia and you want to take back your rental for yourself or a close family member, the law now makes you move very carefully. You can’t just hand your tenant a notice […]

Loans or Gifts: The Common Dispute

Loans or Gifts

In my 25 years as a family lawyer in British Columbia, I have witnessed countless disputes involving parental generosity during relationships. Parents transfer property titles to their children, provide substantial cash gifts for down payments, or pay off mortgages—all with the best intentions. However, when relationships break down, these well-meaning gifts often become contentious battlegrounds. […]

Bill C-12: Could Canada Cancel Your Permanent Residence?

Permanent Residence?

What PR Holders Need to Know Last Updated: November 10, 2025 If you’re a permanent resident of Canada, you need to know about Bill C-12—a proposed law that could fundamentally change the security of your permanent resident card and travel documents. While this legislation hasn’t become law yet, its potential impact on PR card holders […]

Richmond Property Owners

Richmond

Your Rights Are Protected After Cowichan Tribes Decision A Practical Guide to Understanding Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2025 BCSC 1490 This article is for Richmond residents and property owners worried about the August 7, 2025 court decision. The bottom line: Your property was not before the court, your interests were not adjudicated, and […]

Is Your Pet a Child, or Property? Understanding BC’s New Pet Custody Laws

Is Your Pet a Child

When Couples Separate, Who Gets the Dog? If you’re going through a separation in British Columbia and worried about who will keep your beloved pet, you’re not alone. For many couples, deciding who gets custody of the family dog or cat can be as emotionally difficult as any other aspect of divorce. BC recently became […]