There
are many professional people, organizations and other sources that
can help you or provide more information:
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A
family law lawyer. |
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An
information centre specializing in family justice. |
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A
parent education course for separating parents. |
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Duty
counsel at a legal aid office. |
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A
community legal clinic. |
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A
university law school with a student-run legal information service. |
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A
public legal education and information organization. |
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A
law society or bar association referral service for a lawyer. |
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A
mediator, social worker or counsellor. |
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An
emergency shelter. |
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A
divorce support or self-help group. |
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Relevant
library books and videos. |
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A
multicultural community organization. |
The
yellow pages, white pages or blue pages in your telephone book have
listings for many of these resources. A librarian at your public library
may also be able to help you.
Note:
Divorce Q & A has been extracted and summarized from “Divorce
Law Questions and Answers”. Department of Justice Canada;
Ottawa, 1986. Full text is available on the internet at: http://canada.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/pad-rpad/res/divorce/divorce.pdf
At
Russell Alexander, Family Lawyers our focus is exclusively family law.
To find out more about our services, we invite you to contact
us or call the firm at 1.866.647.6335 |