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January is divorce season – typically more divorces happen during this month than any other month during the year. There are many resources and organizations that help educate parents on how to use a child-centered approach. One such group is National Child-Centered Divorce Month – which has now gone global and has reframed its focus to international education/resources. This transition is timely – International Child-Centered Divorce Month is teaming up with world wide experts to provide advice and insights on how to best support children during this transition.
At the Family Centre, we provide a range of services to help you and your family during your separation and divorce. If you need some initial advice, looking for mediation or a collaborative approach, or would like a lawyer to take on your full file, we can help. We cover a range of topics including child custody and access, spousal support (applications & variations), adoptions (local & international), asset / debt division, and co-habitation / separation agreements. We also work closely with a range of experts (financial and/or child advisors) that can assist along the way.
The Family Centre supports the child-centered approach and looks forward to helping you through your family issues.
Please call us at (902) 752-8441 or email familycentre@macmacmac.ns.ca.
A member of our Family Centre team will contact you within 24 hours of receiving your message.