Provides support to Supreme Court, Provincial Court and the Court of Appeal and assists the public by providing information, filing or registering legal documents, and other matters related to the Courts. Types of court matters this office can provide assistance with include:
  • Estates (wills and probate)
  • General Section
  • Small claim
  • Family court
  • Divorce proceedings
  • Court records
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Provides online and in-person information sessions to parents who are separating, divorcing or parenting from more than one home.

Topics covered include but are not limited to:
  • Positive parenting
  • Managing and reducing conflict
  • Parents' experience of separation
  • Children's' experience of separation
  • What Children Need
  • Parenting Plans
  • How to Develop a Business-like Relationship with the Other Parent
  • Legal Information

Program coordinators screenparticipants for the program and ensure that co-parents are not in the samegroup.

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A school-based program for children who are experiencing changes in their lives due to parental separation, divorce or parenting from two homes. Trained facilitators work with school guidance counselors to guide children through age-appropriate activities and discussions. Topics include:
  • Definition of family
  • Changes that separation and divorce bring to a family
  • How separation, divorce and parenting from two homes affects children
  • Children's concerns about how the parents separating or divorcing will affect their future
  • Ideas on how to help children talk with their parents
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Helps to oversee the financial and/or personal affairs of individuals who are incapable of doing so themselves and who have no trusted family or friends to do so for them. Types of assistance provided by this office may include:
  • Protecting the legal and financial interests of children under age 18 years
  • Establishing and maintaining an infant Trust
  • Protecting the legal, financial and personal and health care interests of vulnerable adults who require assistance in decision-making
  • Acting as an independent interest for minors or persons with disabilities on insurance settlements or in court matters with financial implications to the person
  • Administer the estates of missing or deceased persons
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Provides a safe, neutral way for separated or divorced parents to have supervised parenting time or supervised pick-ups/drop-offs. Services include:
  • Supervised parenting time so a child can spend time with their parent in a safe environment
  • Supervised drop-offs and pick-ups to reduce risks of conflict when children move from one household to another
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Playgroup for toddlers and their guardians with a focus on active play and a chance to make new friends. Healthy snack included.
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Provides online information and resources about leukemia and lymphoma. Includes:

  • Resource library
  • Self-care and wellness
  • Coping with side effects and more
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Provides a peer support program that matches individuals with blood cancer to trained volunteers who have experienced blood cancer. These volunteers offer personalized support based on age, diagnosis, gender, or specific concerns, providing understanding and reassurance by sharing their own experiences.

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Provides virtual support groups to individuals who are affected by leukemia and lymphoma in Kanata / Canada.

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Provides free online therapy sessions to PEI residents who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+, their families and partners. Free sessions up to eight hours within a three month period per person. Once all sessions are used, applicants are eligible to apply for additional sessions if available.

Types of therapy includes:
  • Individual therapy
  • Couples and partners therapy
  • Sex therapy
  • Gender affirming assessments
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