How have the courts in BC dealt with issues relating to their children?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Hosseini v Kazemi, 2022 BCSC 476 (CanLII):

Despite the 17 years since their separation, the parties remain determined to litigate issues between them as they arise, including issues relating to their children, now 24 and 18 years old. Both children remain children of the marriage while they live at home and/or are enrolled in post-secondary studies: Hosseini v. Kazemi, 2021 BCSC 1938.

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