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    Parenting Plan Checklist: Information to help you get started

    A parenting plan outlines how parents will raise their children after separation or divorce. It describes how parents not living together will care for and make important decisions about their children in both homes. You can agree to any type of parenting arrangement, but you should focus on what...
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    Department of Justice Canada
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    Making plans: A guide to parenting arrangements after separation or divorce

    This guide is for parents. It contains helpful information about parenting after separation and divorce. You can use this guide if you’re making a parenting arrangement under the Divorce Act. This guide may still be useful to you even if the Divorce Act doesn’t apply to your situation. The basic...
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    Department of Justice Canada
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    Fact Sheet - A Child’s Views and Preferences

    This document will give you some general information about why it is important to hear from children in family law matters, and help you understand the changes to the Divorce Act that make a child’s views and preferences. An important consideration in determining the best interests of the child.
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    Department of Justice Canada
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    The Federal Child Support Guidelines: Step-by-Step

    This guide has general information, instructions and worksheets, as well as other tools to help you make decisions about child support when you separate or divorce.
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    Department of Justice Canada
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    What happens next? Information for kids about separation and divorce

    This booklet has two purposes. First, it's meant to help children learn some basic facts about family law and give them an idea of the processes that parents may go through when they separate. Second, it's meant to help children realize that it's normal for them to have an emotional response to...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
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    Concurrent Legal Proceedings in Cases of Family Violence: The Child Protectio...

    This paper explores the issues that arise in child protection proceedings involving family violence, where there are concurrent family and/or criminal proceedings. A particular focus is on issues in concurrent proceedings in cases involving intimate partner violence, though there is some...
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    Department of Justice Canada
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    Best Practices where there is Family Violence (Criminal Law Perspective)

    This report is intended to focus on best practices related to cases making their way through the criminal justice system, where there are multiple proceedings – including family law and/or child protection proceedings. The goal is to identify practices that promote the safety of all family...
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    Department of Justice Canada
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    Enhancing Safety: When Domestic Violence Cases are in Multiple Legal Systems ...

    The purpose of this report is to document, from a family law perspective, best practice options when domestic violence cases are making their way through multiple proceedings (criminal, civil, family, and child protection). The intention is to identify practices that can promote the safety of...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
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    Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines: The Revised User's Guide

    This Revised User’s Guide (which we sometimes call the “RUG”) updates and replaces the two previous versions: the original User’s Guide released in July 2008 with the Final Version of the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAG); and the New and Improved User’s Guide which we produced in March...
    Organization:
    Department of Justice Canada
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