Custody and Parenting Time

Custody and parenting time refer to the schedule that determines when each parent spends time with their child after a separation or divorce. It covers daily routines, holidays, vacations, and special occasions to ensure the child maintains a meaningful relationship with both parents.

Best Interests of the Child in Parenting Decisions

In custody and parenting time decisions, the court focuses on the child’s best interests, not the parents’ preferences. Factors include past parenting arrangements, the child’s comfort and needs, education, relationships with extended family and community, the child’s own wishes.

Why Child Custody Disputes Are So Complex?

Child custody disputes are among the most complex and emotionally charged areas of family law in British Columbia. Resolving these matters requires legal expertise, strategic planning, and a deep understanding of family dynamics.

How CityLaw Can Help?

Our team of child custody lawyers focuses exclusively on family law, staying at the forefront of evolving legal precedents and custody-related challenges. Whether through litigation or mediation, we are committed to advocating for the best interests of both you and your child. With a strong track record of success, our lawyers are highly skilled in negotiating parenting time, decision-making responsibilities, and contact arrangements to ensure fair and practical solutions.