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Seeking Public Input on Family Law Changes

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Folks, Smile

I found this site on the NS government  website.

Best kept secret in NS. They want feedback for the Provincial Custody and Maintenance.

We urge everyone to fill, file and send their feedback.

Connie Brauer

cbrauer@eastlink.ca

 

 

http://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20140530006

Government Seeks Input on Changes to Family Law

Department of Justice

May 30, 2014 12:26 PM


Nova Scotians are invited to share their views on proposed updates to laws that affect families experiencing separation or custody issues.
Government wants to hear people’s feedback on a discussion paper that explores family law issues including custody, parenting plans,

and guidelines when one parent wants to relocate.
“Going through a separation or other family issues can be a confusing and difficult time, especially when children are involved,”

said Justice Minister Lena Diab. “We want to update Nova Scotia’s laws so courts and parents have clear directions that help support children’s best interests in every situation.”
The discussion paper outlines proposed changes to the Maintenance and Custody Act, including:
– updating the language to use terms such as parenting time and contact time
– introducing the concepts of parenting plan and parenting arrangements
– developing new guidelines for when a parent wants to relocate
– considering the best options to address a failure to comply with court orders
The paper is available online at http://novascotia.ca/just/consultation .
A paper copy can be requested by calling 902-424-5341. Feedback can be submitted through the website or by e-mailing familylawfeedback@gov.ns.ca by June 30.


INFO

http://novascotia.ca/just/consultation/

 

HERE’S YOUR FORM. YOU WILL NEED TO CONVERT IT TO PDF. HERE IT IS.

http://novascotia.ca/just/consultation/Discussion-Paper-MCA-May2014.pdf

YOU CAN SEND IT OUT BY EMAIL IN ADOBE’S SEND NOW TO.

 

familylawfeedback@gov.ns.ca

 

The form page is blank. You will need to turn it into PDF.  Click on open with different browser to enable it.

I filled it out and sent it by sendnow.

 

 

Connie Brauer

cbrauer@eastlink.ca


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