Ex-Husband Tries To Limit Artist’s Spousal Support

Robert Sarro argued in B.C. Supreme Court that his ex-wife Gina Sarro should give up her artistic dreams, and earn more income.  When the couple divorced in 2011, Justice N. Smith gave Ms. Sarro three years to establish her art career.  Her spousal support entitlement, which then totalled $3,700 per…

Chilliwack Man Wins Land Expropriation Case

Is it fair for the government to expropriate a property and pay less than fair market value?  No, said the Honourable Madam Justice Fleming in the New Westminster Court on March 11, 2015. On December 27, 2012, the City of Chilliwack expropriated Mr. Chen’s property, paying him $600,000 for the…

The Friendly Divorce – You can make it happen

The friendly divorce can happen. According to Joanna Pachner, author of “The Friendly Divorce” (Chatelaine, April 2015 issue),  couples can separate from each other without it resulting in the trauma of breaking up of the family unit. Pachner describes going through a “divorce revolution”.  The revolution involves re-working expectations for…

Duped Father Wins British IVF Case

The mother of a boy conceived through In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) has been ordered to pay her ex-husband  over $75,000 in damages, after it came to light that she had misled him into thinking the sperm used for the treatment was his. Judge Deborah Taylor, of Central London County Court,…