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At DSG Family Law, we understand that going through a divorce can be overwhelming, both emotionally, financially, and legally. Our experienced family lawyers are here to help individuals and families in Port Coquitlam navigate separation with clarity, confidence, and trusted legal support.
Separation affects more than just your relationship. It impacts parenting arrangements, property division, and long-term financial security. These matters are governed by British Columbia’s Family Law Act, and getting the right advice early on can make a meaningful difference in your outcome. We help clients resolve complex divorce issues involving parenting time, child and spousal support, family property, and more.
With the expansion of the Supreme Court registry services in Port Coquitlam, residents now have easier access to in-person filing and support for family law matters. As a family law firm committed to the local community, we’re proud to offer greater support to clients in and around Port Coquitlam who need responsive, experienced representation during this difficult time.
Led by Founder, Darlene Sandhu, DSG Family Law provides practical legal strategies, clear communication, and unwavering advocacy whether your divorce is uncontested or headed to court. We tailor our approach to meet your specific needs and are here to guide you every step of the way.
All issues about child custody, parenting and access to the children must be made in the best interests of the children in British Columbia.
Under the federal child support guidelines, one parent must usually pay child support to the other parent. The calculation is based on the parents’ incomes and who is the primary caregiver for the children.
Spousal support or “alimony” is usually paid by the higher-earning spouse to the lower-earning spouse to ease the transition to independence after a marriage breaks down. You can use the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines to assist with calculations.
Spouses must determine how property should be divided. According to BC law, the marital estate must be divided equally. This means that each spouse should receive an equal share of property, savings, pensions, vehicles and other assets.
Most assets that were accumulated during the marriage or increased in value during the marriage must be taken into account. Your divorce lawyer can help you decide whether any assets (such as inheritance or property owned before the marriage began) should be considered exempt from the marital estate.
At some point, couples who want to divorce in Port Coquitlam, BC, must sit down and discuss the key financial and relationship issues that will affect their futures.
This can be tough during such a tumultuous time, but if spouses can agree on the main issues, it will prevent delays, stress and extra expense.
The following key issues will need to be decided:
Most divorces in British Columbia are uncontested, meaning both spouses agree not only to end the marriage but also on all key issues—including parenting arrangements, child and spousal support, and the division of property and debt. This type of divorce is often referred to as a “desk order divorce”, as it can usually be finalized without a court appearance.
Uncontested divorces are generally faster, more cost-effective, and less emotionally draining than contested ones. However, it’s still essential to ensure that your separation agreement is thorough, legally enforceable, and consistent with the Family Law Act.
At DSG Family Law, we help clients in Port Coquitlam prepare and file uncontested divorce applications with clarity and efficiency—while ensuring your rights are fully protected.
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Child custody, child support and parenting arrangements are key issues if there are children from your marriage.
Parents in British Columbia have a legal requirement to protect and raise their children at least until the age of 19 and generally want to make the best possible decisions for them. But judgement can become clouded during the emotional turmoil of a divorce.
An experienced divorce lawyer can help parents make clear-minded decisions that are in their children’s best interests.
DSG Family Law offers a free initial consultation with a divorce lawyer in Port Coquitlam. We can discuss your divorce situation and outline the legal options available to you.
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Most separating parties want to know the costs of a divorce lawyer upfront, but it depends on multiple factors—some of which are in your control and others that are not.
The single most important factor is likely to be whether you and your spouse agree on the key terms of the divorce. Typically, disputes arise over parenting time, child support, spousal support, and family property division. If a divorce lawyer must collaborate or mediate a resolution between you and your spouse, the costs will rise because of the amount of time required. If your lawyer handles all related issues, such as filing forms and paperwork with the courts, this will also increase charges.
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BC is a “no-fault” jurisdiction when it comes to divorces where no blame is apportioned to either party for the breakdown of the marriage.
Divorce on the grounds of adultery or cruelty may be possible but rarely happens now. Most judges will not consider the conduct of the other party in divorces unless it impacts the ability to parent a child, property division or support matters.
Adultery or cruelty may also impact negotiations when opposing lawyers collaborate on reaching a settlement on issues.
Yes. If you've been living in BC for at least one year and you're still living in BC, you can apply for a divorce in BC.
The Divorce Act says you can apply for a divorce in any province or territory where you or your spouse has been a resident for a year immediately before the divorce.
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At DSG Family Law in Port Coquitlam, BC, we understand the far-reaching impact of family law matters like divorce and legal separation on parental rights, personal property, children, and assets. Our professional and highly skilled family lawyers are committed to providing you with expert representation, tailored to your unique needs.
We take a client-centred approach and offer both comprehensive and unbundled legal services, ensuring you receive the support you require at an affordable cost. As a paperless firm, we prioritise efficiency, making your experience with us seamless and stress-free.
Count on DSG Family Law for accessible, compassionate, and trusted family law representation in Port Coquitlam, BC. Book a free consultation and let us guide you through these crucial legal matters with clear solutions to complex family matters.
At DSG Family Law, we understand that family law matters can be overwhelming and emotionally challenging. Our Family Law Consultations are designed to create a welcoming, comforting, and collaborative environment where you can discuss your concerns and aspirations freely.
We listen attentively to your unique story and provide a safe space to express your needs and goals openly. Our compassionate team of experienced lawyers is here to support and guide you every step of the way.
During the consultation, we take the time to understand your situation fully. We believe in fostering a collaborative approach, where you are actively involved in the decision-making process. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge and options, so you can make informed choices for the future of your family.