
children have a right to be heard.
hear the child reports
In British Columbia, the court must consider the child’s views when determining the best interests of a child unless it would be inappropriate to do so. The purpose is to allow children to participate in proceedings that impact them, which typically results in better outcomes for children. One way to obtain a child’s views is to have a Hear the Child Report prepared by a trained child interviewer.
A Hear the Child Report is a non-evaluative, word-for-word report of the views of a child on issues related to family transition or family breakdown. It is an opportunity for your child to express their views; for you to better understand their life situation through their lens and how potential changes such as relocation, parenting plans, and other changes impact their life; and to have those views considered in making decisions that are in their best interests. The goal is simply to ascertain and communicate the child’s views to adult decision-makers, without interpretation or analysis.
Hear the Child Reports are less costly than other assessments and can be completed more quickly. They are also a far less intrusive means of obtaining the child’s views when compared with other options.
The report can be initiated by agreement between the guardians and the interviewer, by a consent order or by a judicial court order, under sections 202(b) or 224(1)(b) of the Family Law Act.
Wayne Van Tassel will meet with your child and interview them twice; the first is usually in-person and lasts about an hour; the second interview may be by telephone and is likely to be shorter. To ensure that your child feels free to express their views, no adult or sibling is in the room during the interview. During the interview, your child retains the freedom to decide what information is to be included, omitted, changed, or updated in the report until they are happy that it accurately represents their voice.

Family mediation promotes compassionate, constructive conflict resolution. mediation creates a safe space for open communication, empowering families to navigate disputes respectfully and create sustainable agreements.
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Wayne Van Tassel
Lawyer, Mediator & Arbitrator
Wayne Van Tassel is a respected and accomplished mediator with over 25 years of experience in resolving family disputes with empathy and professionalism.
His approach centers on creating a safe and respectful environment for all parties involved, fostering open communication and understanding.
Wayne Van Tassel is known for his ability to navigate complex familial dynamics and guide families toward amicable solutions.
With a deep commitment to upholding the dignity of each individual, Wayne Van Tassel is dedicated to helping families resolve their conflicts respectfully and constructively.