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Separation Lawyers

Families don’t all look the same. And the reality is that sometimes families change. Separation doesn’t have to mean vitriolic court battles and years of fighting. With the help of a dedicated, empathetic, and skilled family lawyer like those at Align Family Law, you and your family can come to an amicable solution that saves you time, money, and heartbreak.

Vancouver

Separation Lawyers

Families don’t all look the same. And the reality is that sometimes families change. Separation doesn’t have to mean vitriolic court battles and years of fighting. With the help of a dedicated, empathetic, and skilled family lawyer like those at Align Family Law, you and your family can come to an amicable solution that saves you time, money, and heartbreak.

Our Vancouver Separation Services

Align Family Law offers comprehensive assistance across various legal areas for couples navigating the end of their relationship and resolving associated issues. From separation agreements to divorce, parenting plans, child and spousal support, asset division, and more, we cater to a wide range of needs.

Whether married or in a common-law relationship, separating couples often face similar legal challenges. The main difference is the requirement for married couples to seek a divorce through the court system after resolving other matters.

The traditional view of separation involves a contentious courtroom battle, but that doesn’t have to be the reality. We prioritize cooperative co-parenting and amicable separation agreements to achieve favorable outcomes for our clients and their families.

Ariane and her team were an absolute pleasure to work with! I am thoroughly impressed with Ariane's absolute professionalism and mindful approach to resolution. I felt totally heard and supported and I am so impressed by her knowledge and passion. On a personal level for me, Ariane is a wonderful example of a strong woman with balanced boundaries who is respectful to all parties involved and thoughtful in practice. I have learned so much through this process and feel so fortunate for this experience with Ariane and Align Family Law.”

Kimberly O.

Paths to resolution

Paths to resolution at Align Family Law involve collaboration and cooperation whenever possible. And when you work with Align Family Law during your separation, you get to decide the process.

Negotiation

Just because you and your separating partner are “amicable” doesn’t mean you are going to agree on everything. It might take a bit of work to get there. We can help.

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Mediation

Our lawyers regularly represent clients in family law mediation, working with a third party who acts as the mediator. Alternatively, Align founder Joanne Martin is an accredited family law mediator and can serve as an impartial third party to help our clients shape an agreement that works for their family.

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Collaborative Family Law

Collaborative family law is a team-based approach to family dispute resolution. It’s a non-adversarial and voluntary process. In our model, your lawyer works collaboratively with you and the team on all issues, negotiations, and document preparation.

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Litigation

Our team is always prepared to take your family matter to court.

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Paths to Resolution

Paths to resolution at Align Family Law involve collaboration and cooperation whenever possible. And when you work with Align Family Law during your separation, you get to decide the process.

Negotiation

Just because you and your separating partner are “amicable” doesn’t mean you are going to agree on everything. It might take a bit of work to get there. We can help.

LEARN MORE
Learn more

Mediation

Our lawyers regularly represent clients in family law mediation, working with a third party who acts as the mediator. Alternatively, Align founder Joanne Martin is an accredited family law mediator and can serve as an impartial third party to help our clients shape an agreement that works for their family.

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Collaborative Family Law

Collaborative family law is a team-based approach to family dispute resolution. It’s a non-adversarial and voluntary process. In our model, your lawyer works collaboratively with you and the team on all issues, negotiations, and document preparation.

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Litigation

Our team is always prepared to take your family matter to court.

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These services can be used to resolve any family law issues you may be facing during your separation, including the following:

Parenting Arrangements

Covering guardianship, parenting time, and allocation of parental responsibilities.

Child Support

Financial assistance for raising children, including regular payments and contributions to additional expenses.

Modifying Child Support

Obligatory revisions based on changing circumstances.

Spousal Support

Financial aid to offset disparities resulting from decisions made during the relationship.

Asset and Debt Division

Fair allocation of assets and liabilities accumulated during the relationship.

Relocation

Legal considerations for parents contemplating moving post-separation, including notifying the other parent.

Other Separation Services

Divorce

At Align Family Law, we use a collaborative approach to help people all around British Columbia minimize the emotional and financial toll of separation and divorce. Our goal is to help you move beyond your separation. Together, we can create a plan for the path forward.

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Agreements

At Align Family Law, we are committed to helping clients reach resolutions through a collaborative approach, and we have years of experience successfully helping people throughout British Columbia chart their path forward.

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2SLGBTQI+

Whether you’re going through a divorce or ending a common-law marriage, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, two-spirit, and all other individuals who belong to the 2SLGBTQI+ community deserve compassionate and committed legal representation.

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What Our Clients Say

Our Vancouver Separation Process

STEP ONE:

Call our office to schedule your initial consultation.

STEP TWO:

We’ll listen to your story, clearly set out your options so you can determine your best next steps.

STEP THREE:

Together, we’ll get to work resolving your issues and getting you started on the next chapter of your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a lawyer for my separation?

While it’s possible to navigate a separation without legal representation, it’s not advisable. There are many things to consider during a separation, and it’s important to have an experienced family lawyer by your side to make sure you are fully aware of all your rights and responsibilities, and that you achieve the best outcome for you and your family.

Do I need to be “legally separated”?

In British Columbia, there is no such thing as a “legal separation.” You don’t have to file anything or sign a document to be separated. Separating is as simple as one party deciding and communicating to the other that the relationship is over. You can be living under the same roof and still be considered by the law to be separated.

What is a common-law marriage?

Under the British Columbia Family Law Act, spouses are defined as people who are both married and unmarried. To be a “spouse” under BC law, unmarried people must have lived together in a “marriage-like ” relationship for two or more years, or sometimes less than two years if they have a child together. When a common-law couple separates, they don’t need to go through formal divorce proceedings, but they still need to resolve many of the same legal issues as legally married spouses do.

How does a common-law separation work?

While common-law couples don’t need to go through formal divorce proceedings, their separation still involves the same legal considerations as a divorce, and all of the same rules apply to property division, parenting, and support. A court action can be started regardless of whether the parties were legally married (although the couple can also resolve their outstanding issues completely outside of court by way of a separation agreement).

What if we have children, but were in a relationship for less than 2 years?

If the parents do not intend to be in a relationship, they must make decisions regarding guardianship, parenting time, child support, and parental responsibilities.

How is parenting time determined in a British Columbia separation?

In British Columbia, the courts assume that, all other things being equal, children should spend as much time as possible with both of their parents. When each parent has at least 40% of the time with the child, this is called “shared parenting.” Through a parenting plan, separation agreement or court order, you and your child’s other parent will need to agree on how to share decision-making responsibility and parenting time.

Contact Our Separation Lawyers Today

There’s no one that understands the difficulties of a separation and everything that surrounds it better than our team at Align Family Law. Our job is to guide you through those difficulties and focus on reaching an agreement through negotiation, mediation, and collaboration.

Contact us today to schedule a call.

Are you looking for a family lawyer?

We have offices in Victoria, Kimberley and Vancouver and can assist clients anywhere in British Columbia.

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