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*Why Are We Getting a Divorce?, by P. Mayle and A. Robins; for ages 6+
*Why Are We Getting a Divorce?, by P. Mayle and A. Robins; for ages 6+


In addition to the general purpose Family Justice website, the provincial Attorney General has published two websites at http://www.familieschange.ca designed to help children understand and cope with the issues that arise when their parents separate or divorce, one is for children and the other is for teens; both are very well put together.
In addition to the general purpose Family Justice website, the provincial Attorney General has published two websites at http://www.familieschange.ca designed to help children understand and cope with the issues that arise when their parents separate or divorce. One is for children and the other is for teens; both are very well put together.


The Department of Justice has published a book for 9 to 12 year olds called ''[http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/fcy-fea/lib-bib/pub/cal/2013/index.html What Happens Next?]'', available online and in print. The print version is a lot friendlier and what I'd suggest giving to a child.
The Department of Justice has published a book for 9 to 12 year olds called ''[http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/pi/fcy-fea/lib-bib/pub/cal/2013/index.html What Happens Next?]'', available online and in print. The print version is a lot friendlier and what I'd suggest giving to a child.
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