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Small claims court handles disputes between $5,001 and $35,000. The process is simpler than in BC Supreme Court. Youll be encouraged to settle instead of going to trial. For a small claims case up to $5,000, you must use the Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT), which is a way to resolve your case online.
When one parent lives with the children most of the time, the other parent pays child support. If the children spend equal (or almost equal) time with both parents, then the parent who has the higher income pays child support to the other parent, usually at a reduced amount.
Under B.C.s Interjurisdictional Support Orders Act (ISO), you can apply to get or change an existing support order in a reciprocating jurisdiction without having to go there (e.g. one parent lives in B.C. and the other parent lives in Ontario; the parent in B.C. can make an application in B.C. for a new support order)
The Rule of 65 under SSAG outlines the duration of spousal support after a long-term relationship in later life. If the recipients age plus the marriage length totals 65 or more, they may receive indefinite support. Eligibility criteria include: At least 5 years of marriage.
Couples who have been living together for two years share the same legal rights as married couples in BC, including a 50/50 split of debts and assetsexcluding pre-relationship property, inheritances and gifts. A partner in a common law relationship can also be entitled to spousal support.
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Applications for child support orders can be submitted at the Provincial Court or Supreme Court. Financial disclosure, with assistance from family justice counsellors, is required for child support orders.

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