MEDIATOR Karen Redmond

MEDIATOR

Karen Redmond

Karen received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario, a Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Laws from the University of British Columbia, and was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 2004.


Karen is an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia teaching Family Law. Karen is also one of co-writers of JP Boyd’s Blog on Family Law. here


As a family law litigator, Karen has appeared at all levels of Court in BC, including the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal. Karen has experience in all aspects of family law, understands divorce and separation from the client’s perspective and knows first-hand that every situation is unique and requires careful consideration concerning approach and resolution.


Karen’s proactive approach combines empathy and effectiveness to each unique and difficult situation. Karen is trained as a family law mediator and also participates with her clients in mediation and collaborative settlements.


Karen is also the mother of three amazing daughters who never let her forget that they are actually the center of her life.


REDMOND FAMILY LAW

The Village at Park Royal
203 - 815 Main Street
West Vancouver, BC V7T 2Z3

 +604 925 9260


Full Interview With Karen

Contact Karen

First Steps for Separating

How to Tell your Spouce

What if I don't feel safe?

Finding the Right Professionals

The Cost of Going to Court

The Role of Parenting Coordinators

Importance of Having a Team

How to Keep Costs Down

Working with Your Lawyer

Getting a Fair Income

Separation Involving Infidelity

Access to Financial Documents

Having a Desired Outcome

What if my Spouse Won't Mediate?

Finding a Collaborative Lawyer

What to Expect from Your Lawyer

Emails to Forward to Your Lawyer

Financial Cost of Separation

Preparing for your Family Lawyer Meeting

No Access to Income or Family Banking?

Spousal Support

Children Still at Home & Child Support

Common Family Law Issues That Arise

What if I'm Self-Employed

Importance of Speaking with a Lawyer

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