Locking Down Talent: Navigating the legalities of Non-Competition Clauses for Employer
Employers have historically relied upon non-competition agreements to prevent key employees from leveraging their acquired skills for a competing business after their departure.
But just how enforceable are non-competition agreements, really?
Yes, Prenups Are Valid, But You Need to Update Them Over a Longterm Relationship or Marriage
In the legal practice of family law, we are often dealing with couples separating, however we also deal with many couples coming together to plan their lives together. In speaking with my separating clients in this midst of a contentious litigation proceeding, they often ask how they could have avoided being in the adversarial and expensive situation they presently find themselves in.
Is Your Child Support Outdated?
Child support is one of the most important—and commonly misunderstood—elements of family law in British Columbia. Whether you’re going through a separation, revisiting an old agreement, or simply wanting to understand your rights and responsibilities, it’s good to know how child support works, when it’s payable, and how it may change over time.
Divorce After 50: Why Collaborative Divorce Might Be the Best Path
Divorcing later in life—sometimes called “grey divorce”—is more and more common. Whether it’s a fresh start after decades of growing apart or a necessary response to years of unresolved conflict, couples over 50 are increasingly choosing to separate.