LAWYER (she/her)
Celia Taylor
Celia holds a JD from the University of Victoria and a double honours BA in Classics and Theatre Studies from McGill University. In 2022, Celia was awarded the Law Foundation of BC Public Interest Award for her work in promoting access to justice. In 2023, Celia joined Kitsilano Family Law as an associate.
Celia is well versed in the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, helping clients achieve success in both through court hearings and mediated agreements. Outside of international and interjurisdictional law, her particular areas of interest include collaborative family law and LGBT+ family law. Celia has experience at the Provincial Court, Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.
During her articles, Celia practiced mental health law and human rights law with the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS). She is passionate about expanding and protecting the rights of individuals detained under the Mental Health Act, and she remains a member of the CLAS Mental Health Law Program’s ad hoc roster, representing clients challenging their certification before the BC Mental Health Review Board.
Before attending law school, Celia’s background was in theatre. She is the founder and artistic director of Empress of Blandings Productions, and the creator of the acclaimed mystery podcast Hardboiled. She sits on the board of directors for Realwheels Theatre, a Vancouver theatre company that creates disability-led works, and she can usually be found performing in the ensemble of the Lawyer Show fundraiser for Touchstone Theatre. This year, she was selected for participation in the Block A Cohort at the Playwrights Theatre Centre, a program designed to mentor and support emerging local playwrights.
When not theatre-ing or lawyer-ing, Celia can be found patronizing her local library, attempting to play the harp, and making people look at pictures of her handsome cat, Silas Marner.
Associations/Certifications
Law Society of BC
BC Family Unbundled Services – Roster Member
TLABC
Publications/Conferences
Human Rights Law Conference (CLEBC) - 2022
Confronting Sanism: From Legal Education to Legal Action (UBC) - 2022
Critical Legal Conference (University of Edinburgh) - 2021
Awards
The Law Foundation of BC Public Interest Award – promoting Access to Justice