Family Law 360/Child Support Ontario Level 2

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Child Support Ontario Level 2

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Learn how to deal with complexities of child support (and s.7 expenses). This course explores intricate issues such as self-employment, underemployment, unreported income, imputation of income, review and termination of child support. Learn how to calculate child support in complex cases, how to handle challenging scenarios and understand the nuanced factors that influence child support.

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Disclaimer: The courses offered on this website are for informational and educational purposes only and are not a substitute for legal advice. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, family law is subject to change, and the material in these courses may not always reflect the latest legal developments. You should always consult with a qualified lawyer for advice regarding your specific situation.

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Gain unparalleled insights and insider tips and tricks on how to handle family law matters and issues from experienced family lawyers who have crafted these courses with care.

Navigate Ontario Family Law with Confidence

Whether you're looking to represent yourself in court, save money on legal fees or enter the family law profession, our comprehensive courses are tailored to meet your needs. Our courses are designed to empower you with the knowledge and confidence to navigate family law in Ontario effectively and achieve your goals. Explore our specialized content designed by experienced legal professionals and start your journey today.

Enter the Family Law Profession with Confidence

Family law is one of, if not the most complex and challenging areas of law to learn. Our courses are designed to help practitioners overcome the learning curve, enter the practice with confidence and provide the best client representation and service.

Self-Representation With Ease and Peace of Mind

Understanding the law and the issues can make or break a case. Our courses are designed specifically for those without any legal background, training or experience. Empower yourself with our easy to understand and highly practical courses.

Maximize Your Success, Save Legal Costs and Time

The more you understand about your family law matter, the issues and the law, the better you can work with your lawyer, saving you time and money. Our courses equip you with the critical information and knowledge to help your lawyer achieve the best outcome.

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"This course has been a game-changer for me. I was able to save a significant amount on legal fees by understanding the process and working more efficiently with my lawyer. Highly recommend!"

— Sarah T.

"As someone who had to represent myself, this course gave me the knowledge and confidence I needed to navigate the legal system. The content was clear, concise, and incredibly helpful."

— James L.

"Entering the family law profession felt daunting, but this course provided me with the foundation I needed to start my practice. The insights from experienced lawyers were invaluable."

— Amanda R.

FAQ section

Frequently asked questions

How long do I have access to the course?

Once you enroll, you have 365 days to complete the course. This allows ample time to go through the material at your own pace.

Are the tests multiple choice?

Yes, our tests are multiple choice and designed to help reinforce your understanding of the material. You can take them as many times as you need to master the content.

Can I access the course on multiple devices?

Absolutely! Our courses are accessible on multiple devices, including your computer, tablet, and smartphone. Learn wherever and whenever it’s convenient for you.

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Championing Practical Family Law Reforms

The Canadian Family Law Innovation Centre (CFLIC) is dedicated to advancing family law reform to enhance justice and equity within Ontario and across Canada. By addressing systemic issues and barriers and identifying solutions and opportunities grounded in technology, CFLIC works to improve the family law system's responsiveness and accessibility. Join us in shaping a fairer, more efficient modern legal landscape for families.

For more information, visit Canadian Family Law Innovation Centre.

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