Ramanjot Dahia – Family Lawyer, Estate Litigation Attorney in Surrey
Our family and estate litigation lawyer in Surrey, Raman Dahia, is an old soul whose life purpose is to simply help people. Whether staying up past midnight at mediation to get favourable results or having to go on complex court applications, her main goal is, and always remains, helping her clients.
She is one of the most compassionate and caring lawyers at YLaw. But what makes her really special is her attention to detail. The combination of her big and small-picture talents makes her an asset to the family law legal profession. Raman has a natural ability to tell her client’s story to the judge or mediator in a way that will leave no questions unanswered.
Raman’s Educational Background and Dedication to Her Family Law and Estate Litigation Clients
Raman finished her undergraduate degree in 3 years and multiple scholarships. She completed her Juris Doctor on the Dean’s List and made it her goal to have the best career in family law and estate litigation.
Raman is observant, kind, and non-judgmental. She loves hearing her client’s stories and understanding them before telling her clients what to do. She firmly believes that each client is in charge of their destiny, and she is simply here to help them get there.
Raman has dealt with a myriad of family law issues and cases, including parenting time, asset division, spousal support and child support, child relocation, etc. As an estate litigator, she deals with issues including capacity, undue influence, wills variation, executor duties, fees, etc.
Raman Dahia’s Volunteer Experience
During her undergraduate studies, Raman Dahia volunteered with the Crisis Centre of B.C. and Vancouver Coastal Health. For her last semester of undergraduate studies, Raman completed a practicum at Citizenship and Immigration Canada in the Refugee unit. During law school, Raman volunteered with the UBC Law Students’ Legal Advice Program and was a founding member of the TRU Legal Information Clinic. Currently, Raman is a member of CBABC (Canadian Bar Association of British Columbia).