Statutes

Statutes
This section contains links to the Federal and Ontario Legislation

Federal Legislation – Substantive
Federal Legislation – Enforcement
Family Court 911
 
NEW!! Family Court 911
Educational Seminars and Workshops teach you everything you need to know about Family Court: procedures, forms and more — starts June 2006
Learn how to do-it-yourself – correctly!!
In June 2006, we are launching a brand new series of workshops and seminars to teach you Family Court procedures and how to prepare your forms for Family Court. Learn what you need to know including how to file and serve your completed documents and preparing your case for the judge.
Even if you plan to hire a lawyer, the all-day intro seminar will help you understand what your lawyer will be working on and why. PLUS learn how to work efficiently with your lawyer and benefit by lowering your legal fees. One of our workshop presenters is a Family Law lawyer with over 25 years experience and has taught the Family Law courses for the Bar Admissions course.
Sign up for our newsletter and you’ll get an email alert when registration starts for this new do-it-yourself educational series of workshops and seminars.

**IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS**
We do not offer legal advice at our support group meetings. Legal advice can only be obtained from a lawyer. We do not have a lawyer in attendance at our support group meetings. Our free support group meetings are chaired by a senior certified law clerk who is also a divorced father and an adult child of divorce. Our Support Group meetings are a place to share and exchange personal experience and knowledge about the process of separation and divorce. Discussions at our meetings are of a supportive nature so that fathers can gain a clearer understanding of separation/divorce from the perspective of fathers who have had success in Family Court. Meeting dates are subject to change.

DISCLAIMER

All information, documents, links, resources on this website and the information discussed at our Q&A support group meetings DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE.  If you wish legal advice please consult with a lawyer. The information on this website is simply one possible starting point for your 'strategic consideration'.