The FamiliesChange.ca website (the “website”) explains the law in a general way and provides guidance on dealing with emotional changes that may occur with separation and divorce.
The website does not provide legal advice. As each person’s case is different, the site is not intended to provide legal advice about a specific problem. Family law and resources are different in each province and territory so it is important to review regional resources for information relevant to you. See Getting Help for a list of legal help and information by region. The site contains information about the law as of April 2024.
Similarly, if you need help to deal with your family situation, consult a psychologist or counsellor. The website provides educational information on parental separation and divorce. The site is not intended to provide family therapy.
The links to other websites are provided for your convenience. The Justice Education Society of BC and affiliated legal education and information agencies do not endorse these other sites and are not responsible for their contents.
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