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For more information about parenting issues after a relationship has ended and how to put the children first in your dispute with the other parent, see the page [[Parenting after Separation]]. For more information about the emotional issues that tend to come with the end of a long-term relationship and how to keep those issues from hopelessly complicating your dispute, see the page on [[Separating Emotionally]].
For more information about parenting issues after a relationship has ended and how to put the children first in your dispute with the other parent, see the page [[Parenting after Separation]]. For more information about the emotional issues that tend to come with the end of a long-term relationship and how to keep those issues from hopelessly complicating your dispute, see the page on [[Separating Emotionally]].


==The Family Law Act and alternatives to court==
==The ''Family Law Act'' and alternatives to court==


The provincial ''[[Family Law Act]]'' was written to encourage people to resolve family law problems other than through court. According to the [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/legislation/family-law/pdf/part2.pdf BC Ministry of Justice's transition support document for the ''Family Law Act'']:
The provincial ''[[Family Law Act]]'' was written to encourage people to resolve family law problems other than through court. According to the [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/legislation/family-law/pdf/part2.pdf BC Ministry of Justice's transition support document for the ''Family Law Act'']: