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Self-employed payors and common deductions in family law cases – Part Two
This webpage from Luke’s Place’s can help women who are dealing with a self-employed ex-partner. It offers tips for examining deductions from an ex-partner’s income or requesting documentation related to expenses, underemployment or cash income.
- Available in:
- English
- Produced by:
- Luke's Place
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2022
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Self-employment financial disclosure – Part One
This webpage from Luke's Place can help women who are dealing with a self-employed ex-partner. It provides tips for reviewing a self-employed person’s financial statement, tax returns and supporting documentation.
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Website
- Produced by:
- Luke's Place
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2022
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John Howard Society Learning Hub
An online platform for frontline workers serving justice-involved people in Ontario with skills-based training, resources on housing, income assistance, employment and accessing legal aid and a referral map.
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Website
- Produced by:
- John Howard Society of Ontario
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2022
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Assistance with Employment Insurance (EI) Questions: Locating Your Member of Parliament – a legal literacy activity
With the support of the Canadian Bar Association Law for the Future Fund, the Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc., in cooperation with the Organization for Literacy in Lambton, has created a series of Legal Literacy Activities.
This legal literacy activity, one in a series on Employment Insurance (EI) benefits, covers how to find your...
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Booklet/PDF
- Produced by:
- Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc.
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2019
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A Pathway to End Violence Against Migrant Sex Workers: Access, Safety, Dignity and Justice
This resource is a guide for community workers on common legal and social problems faced by migrant sex workers. It provides legal information on the following legal topics in the context of migrant sex workers' rights:
- Criminal law
- Immigration law and immigration status
- Municipal law
- Labour and employment
- Available in:
- English
- Format:
- Booklet/PDF
- Produced by:
- Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter (CCNCTO)
- Produced/Updated In:
- 2020
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