Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Justice
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PrintService Description
Provides education sessions to help people dealing with family breakdown.
Issues addressed in the program include:
- Stages of separation and divorce
- Options for resolving disputes
- Children's reaction to separation and divorce
- Children's developmental stages
- How to make family changes easier on the children
- PreĀ and post separation relationships
- New relationships.
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Eligibility
In any family law proceeding (except for inter-jurisdictional support orders) in which custody, access or child support is an issue, the parents must take part in the Parenting after Separation and Divorce program.
Parties are not required to attend the program if:
- they file a certificate of attendance with the court proving that they have attended the Parenting after Separation and Divorce program or equivalent program within the last two years;
-they obtain an order from the court exempting them from attendance; or
-all the parties to the proceeding certify in writing that a written agreement has been entered into settling all issues respecting custody, access and child support.
Walter Scott Building
Address:
3085 Albert Street
Regina, SK S4S 0B1
Location Info
Business Line:
306-787-5474
Fax:
306-787-8204
Website:
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/directory?ou=f30eb5d8-868f-401d-b6df-44d5eb27cb9a
Service Info
Saskatoon:
306-964-4401
Saskatoon:
Toll free 1-877-964-5501
Regina:
306-787-9905
Regina:
Toll free 1-888-218-2822
Fax:
306-787-0107
Service Website:
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/births-deaths-marriages-and-divorces/separation-or-divorce/parenting-after-separation-and-divorce-program
Email:
Application Process:
Must pre-register to attend. Contact the Regina Office or Saskatoon Office.
Fees:
None
Coverage Area:
Saskatchewan
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