Early resolution for family court cases expands to more locations on November 1, 2025

Published: October 31, 2025
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Early resolution for family court cases expands to more locations on November 1, 2025

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The early resolution approach provides people involved in family disputes with a needs assessment, referrals to address both legal and non-legal needs, and at least one consensual dispute resolution session before they file a court application. 

In Victoria and Surrey, about 60% of families participating in these services do not proceed to court with unresolved issues. By helping families sooner, early resolution makes them healthier, reduces future conflict, reduces the Adverse Child Experiences related to parental separation, and decreases costs for our health and justice systems. 

This approach is already available in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Port Coquitlam, New Westminster, Victoria and Surrey. Starting November 1, 2025 these early resolution steps will also apply in the North Vancouver, Pemberton, Richmond, Sechelt and Vancouver (Robson Square) registries to some Family Law Act applications including parenting arrangements, child support, contact with a child, guardianship of a child, spousal support and ownership or possession of a companion animal when families are separating.

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