Archives: Webinars
The Crisis of Aboriginal Women Entangled in the Criminal Law
Recorded on October 31, 2012 (72 minutes) – This webinar in the Family Law Education for Women (FLEW) series looks at the high and increasing rate of Aboriginal women in prison, some root causes, and best practices for supporting Aboriginal women involved in the criminal law process.
Read moreFinancial Support After Breakup: What Women Should Know about Spousal and Child Support
Recorded on July 5, 2012 (103 minutes) – This webinar covers basics about who is entitled to support for themselves and their children after a relationship breaks down, how amounts are calculated, and how to start the process.
Read moreProperty Rights and Obligations of Married and Co-habiting Partners
Recorded on January 19, 2012 – This webinar looks at property issues between married and co-habiting couples that arise during their relationship and following breakdown. Topics include the matrimonial home or shared properties, other assets and liabilities, how to protect property, and issues for surviving spouses. Presenters are Tamar Witelson, Legal Director at The Metropolitan Action Committee on Violence Against Women and Children (METRAC) and Robert Halpern,
Read moreSponsorship Breakdown and Domestic Violence: Preventing Deportation
Recorded on April 05, 2011 – This webinar is Part II of a two-part review of issues related to sponsorship breakdown and domestic violence presented by Jean Lash and Heather Neufeld of South Ottawa Community Legal Services. This webinar is for community service providers. It covers the steps in an initial interview, from assessing client safety to getting legal help.
Read moreMotor Vehicle Dealers Act
Recorded on October 18, 2010 (56 minutes) – This webinar is presented by Margaret Capes, Legal Education Coordinator of Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc.
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