The Best of the Rest FAQ Sites

The Public Legal Education Society of Nova Scotia
This Society publishes a number of booklets on a variety of legal topics to provide legal information to the public. They have these booklets available on the Internet and there are 6 under the Family Law heading. Many of these are set out in traditional Q&A format but some have topical headings and comments. Either way the information is in bite size chunks, easy to read and understand, and of great value for clients.


The Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan
The Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) is a not-for-profit, non-government organization that provides legal information and law-related education to the people of Saskatchewan. If you click on Free Publications you get a frame based page with a number of legal topics listed. Under Family they have a group of Q&A type topics which are easy to read and quite informative. You might also be interested in the topics which appear Domestic Crisis, and Youth Justice.


The Law Society of Alberta
The Law Society has a section for Public Legal Information which includes a page devoted to the issue: When You Divorce or Separate.


The Public Legal Education Service of New Brunswick
The Publications section of this site has connections to a wide number of publications available on the Internet, including sections for Family Law and Family Violence. The Family Law section is very worthwhile, especially if you're in New Brunswick, but the Family Violence section is outstanding and recommended for people anywhere in Canada.


The Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Justice - Frequently Asked Questions
This is a fairly limited FAQ section but it does have a section on Support Enforcement of value to those in Newfoundland and Labrador.


The Community Legal Information Association of Prince Edward Island Inc.
This Association publishes a booklet titled The Islanders' Guide to the Family Law Act which is on the Internet in hyperlinked format. It's easy to read and of great value for clients in Prince Edward Island. Unfortunately the links on the site don't seem to work and it appears you can only get to it by clicking on the link in the left column. You can read the entire booklet by scrolling down but the links don't seem to work if you try to click on an item in the Table of Contents.