
CPS Case Laws: How long does a CPS conviction stay on your record?
The work of CPS (Child Protective Services) is to investigate child abuse and neglect. Because of that, a CPS case conviction for child abuse or neglect will...
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The work of CPS (Child Protective Services) is to investigate child abuse and neglect. Because of that, a CPS case conviction for child abuse or neglect will...

In Canada (Except for Quebec), divorce records, including evidence such as texts or photos, are public records. That means anyone may access divorce document...

Child Protective Services (CPS) operates as a governmental agency dedicated to the welfare of children, working to investigate reports of child maltreatment....

Under Canadian law, domestic violence may result in summary or indictable offense charges including assault, abduction, homicide, sexual assault, child porno...

Under Canadian law, persons accused of domestic violence may face prosecution under the Canadian Criminal Code for acts of violence or abuse. In addition, un...

Under provincial laws, a child above 14 has the right to refuse to see a parent. Alberta's Right of First Refusal clause -if included in your parental arrang...

British Columbia family law act does not define an age at which a child can decide which parent to live with. If your separation or divorce agreement contain...

The Right of First Refusal or "Assuring Priority of Parental Care" is optional protection that divorcing or separating parents may include in their support a...