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A shelter is more than a place to stay. It’s the first step in finding the support and services you need, no matter where you are.
A shelter is more than a place to stay. It’s the first step in finding the support and services you need, no matter where you are.
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.
The goal of this guide is to help you make child support decisions that will help ensure that your children continue to benefit from financial support from both of you after your separation or divorce.
Support your children to cope with challenges – Triple P programs have many simple strategies you can start using right now!
NOBODY'S PERFECT is a facilitated, community-based parenting program for parents of children from birth to age five.
Section 2: What your children may be feeling
This section talks about children's reactions to separation and divorce. Understanding what they're feeling can help you understand their questions and reactions. It will also help you support them.
Published by Health Canada in 2005, this online publication provides a range of background information for separating parents.
From the Government of Canada
The National Self-Represented Litigants Project (NSRLP) is dedicated to advocating for systemic change in the Canadian justice system to better meet the needs of self-represented litigants (SRLs).
This Handbook is intended as a reference for self-represented family litigants appearing in Canadian courts.