Government of Ontario, Ministry of the Attorney General, Family Law Services: The Government of Ontario, Ministry of the Attorney General, provides resources and services for those involved in the family justice system. This website has articles on substantive family law subjects, procedure, fees and interest, family dispute resolution and legal assistance.
Government of Canada – Family Law: The Government of Canada's website provides information on changes to family laws, child support, divorce and separation, helping with family obligations, family justice services, parenting arrangements, and spousal support. It also provides links to government publications and provincial and territorial government websites. Notable pages on this website include the following:
Steps to Justice - Family Law: Steps to Justice provides practical information on family law problems. Notable pages on this website include the following:
Steps to Justice - Guided Pathways - About Family Law Guided Pathways: Guided Pathways help people to fill out court forms for litigation matters by offering a series of online interviews . Each question includes explanatory commentary. Notable pages include the following:
Canadian Bar Association, Equal Justice: Balancing the Scales, Legal Health Checks: The Legal Health Checks are designed to help people recognize legal problems and take steps to get legal help. There are Legal Health Checks on special and extraordinary expenses, parenting terms, travelling with a child, breaking up, breaking up and parenting plans, breaking up and tax tips, breaking up and parenting, breaking up without court, common-law property, marrying or moving in, and spousal support.
Barbara Schlifer Commemorative Clinic: The Barbara Schlifer Commemorative Clinic is a clinic for women and gender-diverse people experiencing violence. Its website has a number of resources for service providers on risk assessment and safety planning.