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  • 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
  • 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
  • What should I do if I want to keep my driver’s licence?

    If you have not made your support payments, the Family Responsibility Office may begin the process of suspending your driver's licence. This brochure tells you what steps to take to keep your driver's license.

    Available in:
    English, Français
    Format:
    Booklet/PDF
    Produced by:
    Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
    Produced/Updated In:
    2015
  • Spousal support CBA

    When a relationship ends, economic responsibilities for your spouse may not. This resource lists issues to keep in mind about spousal support. It is part of the Canadian Bar Association's Reaching Equal Justice initiative that provides the public with tools or brief checklists to avoid legal problems or prevent them from becoming worse.

    Available in:
    English, Français
    Format:
    Booklet/PDF
    Produced by:
    Canadian Bar Association (CBA)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2015
  • What are domestic contracts?

    This is one of a series of Frequently Asked Questions produced by Luke's Place. This FAQ explains what a domestic contract is, when it is useful, and why it isn't binding if coercion is involved. The FAQ also looks at cohabitation agreements, marriage contracts, and separation agreements, which are also considered domestic contracts.

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Luke's Place
    Produced/Updated In:
    2016