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When parents separate, one of the most important questions that arises is how decisions about their child will be made moving forward. In British Columbia, the Family Law Act provides clear guidance on guardianship, parental responsibilities, and parenting time—ensuring that a child’s best interests remain at the centre of every parenting arrangement.
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