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Helpful Tools


Parenting Arrangements (Custody and Access)

Inventory of Government-based Family Justice Services
This searchable database offers a listing of provincial and territorial family justice services* such as: mediation, parent education and information, family court services, support establishment and recalculation services, services for children, supervised access and support enforcement. (*Note: The list of family justice services available in the province of Quebec is not yet available and will be added at a later date.)

Resources for Children
Resources for Children is a database that will be useful for parents and for professionals who work with children affected by separation or divorce. A brief description is provided for each resource which includes books, workbooks, videos, web sites and games.

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Child Support

Federal Child Support Guidelines: A List of Selected Case Law and Summaries
This site provides a list of some reported and unreported cases along with selected summaries dealing with the Federal Child Support Guidelines. The cases and summaries appear below the relevant section of the Federal Child Support Guidelines.

The Federal Child Support Guidelines: Step-by-Step
This booklet explains the Federal Child Support Guidelines and how to use them in general terms. Includes worksheets and line-by-line help.

Simplified Federal Child Support Tables 2006
Simplified Federal Child Support Tables 2006 automated lookup
General information on child support table amounts based on the paying parent's income, province or territory of residence and the number of children eligible for support.

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Enforcement

If your federal payment has been reduced
If you have missed some Family Support payments, a court or provincial/territorial enforcement program may have sent the Federal Department of Justice a garnishee summons. When this happens, the Federal Department of Justice Family Orders and Agreements Enforcement Assistance Unit (FOAEA Unit) is required by law to interupt your payment.

List of Garnishment Registries in Canada

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Further Reading

Topics in Family Law: A Collection of Articles
This collection, comprised of articles, checklists and a bibliography, is intended to provide practical guidance to lawyers, particularly on topics that they may not deal with on a regular basis. The articles address various issues in family law that present unique complexities. They are intended to assist lawyers in helping their clients make decisions that are tailored to their children's needs, to do so promptly and to comply with those decisions.

Facilitating Access: Federal/Provincial/Territorial Family Justice Recommendations
In Canada, family law is an area of shared jurisdiction. The federal, provincial and territorial (FPT) governments work together to improve the family justice system across the country. To this end, they recently collaborated in examining a number of issues related to custody and access, including compliance with access provisions in agreements and court orders.