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New laws for parenting arrangements

By Luke's Place | March 8, 2021

Last week both the revised Divorce Act and the revised Children’s Law Reform Act became effective on March 1, 2021.

The changes to the CLRA, which were undertaken last fall, align it with many aspects of the changes to the Divorce Act.

Here’s a run down of the resources we have available on these changed laws as they pertain to parenting arrangements:

  • Making the Divorce Act work for women – webinar recording
  • Ontario’s new Children’s Law Reform Act – webinar recording
  • Changes to the Divorce Act: What it can mean for women
  • Will Canada’s new Divorce Act keep women and children fleeing abuse safe? The pros – Part 1/3
  • Will Canada’s new Divorce Act keep women and children fleeing abuse safe? The cons – Part 2/3
  • Will Canada’s new Divorce Act keep women and children fleeing abuse safe? The gaps – Part 3/3

Posted in Legal news & strategy and tagged Changes to the law, CLRA
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