December 14, 2011

BCLI Forms Project Committee to Investigate Common-Law Tests of Capacity

 The British Columbia Law Institute is embarking on a two-year project to consider reforms to judge-made rules governing when a person is determined to have the mental capacity to carry out a transaction or enter into a relationship.

November 15, 2011

Four BCLI Law Reform Reports Implemented In New Family Law Act (Bill 16)

The British Columbia Law Institute is very pleased that the new Family Law Act (Bill 16) introduced yesterday in the Legislative Assembly will implement recommendations for changes to family law contained in four of its reports.

“We are gratified that the government has clearly accepted the cogent and timely recommendations in these four reports by British Columbia’s independent law reform agency, and is proposing to enact them in this major legislative initiative,” said Jim Emmerton, executive director of BCLI.

November 1, 2011

Abuse of Older Women – Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women

Abuse of Older Women – Presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women

On October 25, 2011, National Director Krista James made a presentation to the House of Commons Standing Committee on the Status of Women, as part of the committee’s study into abuse of older women in Canada.  Below is Krista’s 10-minute presentation.  The CCEL also provided the committee with a 16-page brief.  Click here to download a copy.

October 30, 2011

Older Adult, Older Person, Senior, Elderly or Elder: A Few Thoughts on the Language we use to Reference Aging

Older Adult, Older Person, Senior, Elderly or Elder: A Few Thoughts on the Language we use to Reference Aging

What is Elder Law? Collaboration and Continuum

What is elder law? In some ways the best way to understand the practice is in terms of what it is not.