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*spousal support.
*spousal support.


The ''Divorce Act'' is going to change in 2020, as a result of [https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/42-1/bill/C-78/third-reading Bill C-78]. Among other things, how we talk about the care of children will change. We will be talking about "parenting orders" and "parenting plans" that cover "decision-making responsibilities," "parenting time," and "contact" with a child. Other changes will:
''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' provides extensive coverage of the ''Divorce Act'', including a chapter on [[Divorce Act Basics|''Divorce Act'' Basics]].


*expand the things courts and parents have to think about when deciding what is in the best interests of children,
<span style="color:#D2691E">'''Important changes'''</span> <br />
*require parents to protect the children from their conflict,
Under the changes to the ''Divorce Act'' that took effect on 1 March 2021, "custody" is now known as ''decision-making responsibility'' and "access" is now known as ''parenting time'', for people who are or used to be married to each other, or as ''contact'' for other people. Decision-making responsibility under the ''Divorce Act'' means the same thing as parental responsibilities under the ''Family Law Act''.  
*require parents to try to resolve family law disputes out of court before going to court, and
*implement new rules for when one parent wants to move with a child away from the other parents.


''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' provides extensive coverage of the ''Divorce Act'', including a chapter on [[Divorce Act Basics|''Divorce Act'' Basics]].
The changes also include a long list of factors to take into consideration when making decisions about children. The factors include things like the history of the children's care, the children's views and preferences, each spouse's plan for the care of the children, and the extent to which each spouse will support the children's relationship with the other spouse. Family violence is another factor, and when family violence is present, the ''Divorce Act'' now includes a list of additional factors for judges to consider, including the nature and frequency of the violence.  


<span style="color:#D2691E">'''Important changes'''</span> <br />
Another important change is a new test to help judges decide what should happen when a spouse wants to move away from the other spouse after separation. Although the ''Divorce Act'' test is similar to the ''Family Law Act'' test, they are not exactly the same. It is a good idea to speak to a lawyer whenever someone wants to move away after separation.
Under the changes to the ''Divorce Act'' that took effect on 1 March 2021, "custody" is now known as ''decision-making responsibility'' and "access" is now known as ''parenting time'', for people who are or used to be married to each other, or as ''contact'' for other people. Decision-making responsibility under the ''Divorce Act'' means the same thing as parental responsibilities under the ''Family Law Act''.

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