Law 12
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| Custody | Care of a child awarded to a parent by a court when the relationship ends
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| Custodial parent | The parent with childcare responsibilities
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| Access | The non-custodial parent's right to visit the child
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| Tender Years Doctrine | The belief that young children should be in the custody of their mothers
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| Reasonable Access | Parents are left to agree about the terms of the non-custodial parent that are defined by the Court
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| Defined Access | Visitation terms for the non-custodial parent that are defined by the Court
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| Supervised Access | Visits with the child by the non-custodial parent requiring the presence of a third party
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| Child Support | Payment one parent makes to the other to meet the financial needs of their children
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| Crown Wardship Order | A family court judge's order to make the state (government) the guardian of a child
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| Adoption | A legal process by which a couple (or a single person) becomes the legal parents of a child
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| Custom Adoption | A form of traditional adoption within a First Nations community
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| Spousal Support | Money that one spouse pays the financially dependent spouse once the marriage or relationship has ended
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| Family Assets | Property owned by either spouse (or both) and normally used for family purposes
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| Net Family Property | The value of a couple's assets, less any debts, at the date the relationship ends
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| Equalization Payment | What the spouse with the higher value of assets pays to the other spouse to make the division of total assets more equitable
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| Matrimonial Home | The principle residence where the spouses resided before their separation
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| Order of Unfairness of Unconscionability | An order requiring a division of property that recognizes the unequal contribution of spouses
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| Will | Written Instructions for the distribution of property and possession after death
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| Intestate | The state of dying without having written a will
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| Succession | The legal right to inherit property
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