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A Profile of Legal Aid Services in Family Law Matters in Canada
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Purpose of this research project
1.3 Methodology
1.4 Limitations
2. Description of family law legal aid services in Canada
2.1 Newfoundland
2.1.1 Delivery of services
2.1.2 Coverage provisions
2.1.3 Financial eligibility
2.2 Prince Edward Island
2.2.1 Delivery of services
2.2.2 Coverage provisions
2.2.3 Financial eligibility
2.2.4 Issues
2.3 Nova Scotia
2.3.1 Delivery of services
2.3.2 Coverage provisions
2.3.3 Financial eligibility
2.3.4 Issues
2.4 New Brunswick
2.4.1 Delivery of services
2.4.2 Coverage provisions
2.4.3 Financial eligibility
2.5 Québec
2.5.1 Delivery of services
2.5.2 Coverage provisions
2.5.3 Financial eligibility
2.6 Ontario
2.6.1 Delivery of services
2.6.2 Coverage provisions
2.6.3 Financial eligibility
2.6.4 Issues
2.7 Manitoba
2.7.1 Delivery of services
2.7.2 Coverage provisions
2.7.3 Financial eligibility
2.7.4 Issues
2.8 Saskatchewan
2.8.1 Delivery of services
2.8.2 Coverage provisions
2.8.3 Financial eligibility
2.9 Alberta
2.9.1 Delivery of services
2.9.2 Coverage provisions
2.9.3 Financial eligibility
2.9.4 Issues
2.10 British Columbia
2.10.1 Delivery of services
2.10.2 Coverage provisions
2.10.3 Financial eligibility
2.10.4 Issues
2.11 Yukon
2.11.1 Delivery of services
2.11.2 Coverage provisions
2.11.3 Financial eligibility
2.11.4 Issues
2.12 Northwest Territories
2.12.1 Delivery of services
2.12.2 Coverage provisions
2.12.3 Financial eligibility
2.13 Nunavut
2.13.1 Delivery of services
2.13.2 Coverage provisions
2.13.3 Financial eligibility
2.13.4 Issues
2.14 Summary
3. Comparisons of family law legal aid services in Canada
3.1 Volume of family law legal aid services
3.1.1 Applications, approvals and refusals
3.1.2 Demographic profile of family legal aid clients
3.1.3 Type of family law matter
3.1.4 Delivery mode
3.1.5 Non-litigation legal aid services
3.2 Costs of family law legal aid services
3.2.1 Total expenditures for family law legal aid services
3.2.2 Cost/case for family law legal aid services
3.3 Trends in volumes and expenditures of family law legal aid services
3.3.1 Trends in volume of family law legal aid services
3.3.2 Trends in expenditures for family law legal aid services
4. Conclusions
4.1 Family law legal aid services in Canada
4.2 Volume of family law legal aid services
4.3 Costs of family law legal aid services
4.4 Trends in volumes and expenditures of family law legal aid services
References
Tables
Table 1: Summary of Primary Delivery Model and Annual Income Cut-offs for Single Persons
Table 2: Volume of Family Law Legal Aid Services in Canada, by Applications, Approvals for Full Service, and Refusals for the Most Recent Year Available
Table 3: Volume of Family Law Legal Aid Approvals in Canada, by Type of Family Law Matter for the Most Recent Year Available
Table 4: Volume of Family Law Legal Aid Services in Canada, by Delivery Mode for the Most Recent Year Available
Table 5: Costs of Family Law Legal Aid Services in Canada for the Most Recent Year Available
Table 6: Trends in Volume of Approved Family Law Legal Aid Services in Canada and Percentage Change from Year to Year
Table 7: Trends in Expenditures for Family Law Legal Aid Services in Canada and Percentage Change from Year to Year
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