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Custody, Access, and Child Support in Canada: Putting Children's Interests First


  Author: Federal/Provincial/Territorial Family Law Committee
Publisher: Department of Justice Canada
Publication: Department of Justice Canada (website)
Document Date:                  March 01, 2001
Category: Family Relations > Parental Conflict
Related Categories:
Children > Child Support
Crime And Violence > Domestic Violence/Abuse
Divorce and Remarriage > Divorce
Divorce and Remarriage > Impact of Divorce on Children
Divorce and Remarriage > Parental Divorce
Family Structure > Single-parent Families
Parenthood/Childrearing > Divorced/Separated Parenting
Parenthood/Childrearing > Single Parenting
Parenthood/Childrearing > Stepparenting
 

This consultation paper provides a forum for discussion and feedback about parenting and child support after the separation or divorce of a couple.  It asks the reader to consider the best interests of the child in the context of divorce and separation, as well as the role of each parent in the raising of their children after separation or divorce.  It also considers whether the laws of the time establish a foundation that treats children as people or as property. 

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