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Acumen Law's Kyla Lee kicks off the first episode of People of BC's Justice System — a new podcast focusing on the personalities and roles in the B.C.'s legal world. In our debut episode, Kyla talks to lawyer Chris Carta from Trial Lawyers Advocacy Group about what child support matters get litigated in B.C., and poses a legal conundrum around how far you can push responsibility in personal injury cases. Chris is a civil litigator and family dispute resolution professional at Trial Lawyers Advocacy Group in Surrey. He completed his B.A. in International Relations and his J.D. at the University of British Columbia. He has represented clients at the Provincial Court of British Columbia, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and the British Columbia Court of Appeal. You can follow Kyla Lee on twitter at https://twitter.com/IRPlawyer, or visit her website at http://kylalee.ca For more Chris Carta, follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ccarta