Parenting After Separation is a free, three-hour information session for parents, sponsored by the Ministry of Attorney General. Its purpose is to help parents make informed choices about their separation which take into account the best interests of their children.
The session is led by facilitators who are experienced in helping families.
The session will address:
• How to help your family adjust to change
• Strategies to help your family adjust to change
• Effective ways you and your children’s other parent can communicate
• How to keep your children out of the middle of conflict
• Options for resolving family disputes, including mediation, counseling and the court process
• How the child support guidelines are applied
• Resources in the community for parents and children.
PLEASE NOTE: Legal advice is not provided at the information session.
Parenting After Separation is available to all adults who are dealing with issues of child custody, access, guardianship and/or support. The sessions are available at various times. Childcare is not provided during the sessions. Specific information for your community is available upon registration. If both parents are registered, they will attend separate Parenting After Separation sessions.
If the safety of you and/or your children is of concern, or you feel your situation is urgent, tell court registry staff when you file your application.
To find out more about Parenting After Separation information sessions, or to register for a session, please contact the Advocacy Centre at 250-352-5777.
Links
Ministry of Attorney General (BC)
Family Justice Services
Parenting After Separation website
