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  • Arrangements parentaux et meilleur intérêt des enfants

    Enregistré le 9 novembre

    Cette séance donne un aperçu de la responsabilité décisionnelle et du temps parental. Nous parlons de ces deux notions, de l'intérêt supérieur des enfants, des types de responsabilités décisionnelles et du temps parental, ainsi que de la demande d'ordonnance parentale et de son exécution.

    Conférencière : Me...

    Available in:
    Français
    Format:
    Webinar
    Produced by:
    Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2023
  • The Family Law Limited Scope Services Project

    The Family Law Limited Scope Services Project aims to improve access to family justice for middle and lower income Ontarians by increasing the use of limited scope services, also known as "unbundled" legal services, in family law.

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    The Family Law Limited Scope Services Project
    Produced/Updated In:
    2019
  • CBA Child Rights Toolkit

    The CBA Child Rights Toolkit has been developed to improve children's access to justice in Canada. It is for professionals working in legal and administrative decision-making who want to implement a child-rights based approach in practice and strengthen their advocacy for children. 

    Available in:
    English, Français
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Canadian Bar Association (CBA)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2017
  • Steps in a Family Law Case

    Three interactive flowcharts help people understand and work through the family law process:

    Available in:
    English, Français
    Format:
    Website
    Produced/Updated In:
    2015
  • Recommended consent letter for children travelling abroad

    This resource from the Government of Canada has information on their recommendation that Canadian children carry a consent letter if they are travelling abroad alone, with only one parent/guardian, with friends or relatives, or with a group.

    Available in:
    English, Français
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Government of Canada - Gouvernement du Canada
    Produced/Updated In:
    2018