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About this resource

Independent information for navigating child-related legal systems.

The current website helps people distinguish parenting litigation, child-protection proceedings, education advocacy, public-system advocacy, and independent legal representation.

Editorial approach

Plain language, primary sources, clear limits.

We link to legislation, government legal information, legal-aid plans, and independent public offices wherever practical. The website provides general information and does not assess an individual case.

Rules and available services vary by province or territory, the type of proceeding, and the child's circumstances. Readers should confirm current information with the responsible institution or a qualified lawyer.

Domain history and continuity

This is a restored informational website, not the former Ontario legal-service program.

The domain previously hosted a different Child Advocacy Project offering legal-service information and intake resources. The current website does not continue that organization, accept its inquiries, hold its records, or speak for it. Historical URLs are being restored only where a current, relevant informational destination exists.

Legal review

Parenting-litigation perspective.

Brandi L. Aymont is identified on this website for her perspective as an Alberta family lawyer and partner at Fraese Aymont Family Lawyers. Her profile and the firm's website are linked where that context is relevant.

Neither the website nor its resource finder creates a lawyer-client relationship. Contacting a linked service or law firm is a separate interaction governed by that organization's own terms and intake process.