Canada:
Where Are We Now? Accessing The Current Ontario Family Justice System
05 October 2021
Miller Thomson LLP
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Access to family law justice has been identified as a crisis in
the Canadian legal system
for decades. Over the years, prominent family law scholars have
published numerous
reports and articles outlining recommendations to make the justice
system more
accessible, responsive and user-focused.
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