Family Law
Other Materials
Here are some helpful public legal education materials produced by other organizations, as well as federal and provincial government departments.
- Because Life Goes On: Helping children and youth live with separation and divorce
- Canada Pension Plan: Credit splitting upon divorce or separation
- Changing Your Name in New Brunswick
- Child Care Leave
- Child Support Income Disclosure Fact Sheet
- Child Support Online Lookup - Justice Canada
- Family Group Conference - Family centred planning for children's safety and well-being
- Federal Child Support Guidelines : Step by Step
- Federal Child Support Tables for N.B.
- Federal Fact Sheet - A Child's Views and Preferences
- Federal Fact Sheet - Child Support
- Federal Fact Sheet - A Child's Views and Preferences
- Federal Fact Sheet - Divorce
- Federal Fact Sheet - Divorce and Family Violence
- Federal Fact Sheet - Duties for Parents and Others
- Federal Fact Sheet - Family dispute resolution: resolving family law issues out of court
- Federal Fact Sheet - Income Disclosure for Child Support Purposes
- Federal Fact Sheet - Parenting Arrangements After Separation or Divorce
- Federal Fact Sheet - Spousal Support
- Getting Married in New Brunswick
- How Children React at Different Ages and Stages
- International Child Abductions: A Manual for Parents
- Making plans:A guide to parenting arrangements after separation or divorce
- Moving After Separation or Divorce?
- Parenting Plan Checklist: Information to Help You Get Started
- Parenting Plan Tool
- Solving the Puzzle – A Guide to Income Assistance
- What Happens Next? Information for Kids About Separation and Divorce
- What’s Wrong with Spanking?
Disclaimer: Please note that our website contains general information about the law. This is not a complete statement of the law on particular topics. We try to update our publications often, but laws change frequently so it is important for you to check to make sure the information is up to date. The information in our publications is not a substitute for legal advice. To receive legal advice about your specific situation, you need to speak to a lawyer.