What can I do if my spouse won't let me have access to our children?
If
you cannot work this out between you, the first step might be to
ask your lawyer to work out a solution with your spouse's lawyer.
Many lawyers who practise family law now practise "Collaborative
Family Law". They endeavour to work together for the good of their
clients and to try to make the process less adversarial. For more
information on how to find a collaborative family lawyer in your
area, contact your provincial Law Society. The Federation
of Law Societies of Canada website contains links to provincial
law societies.
You
also have the option of trying mediation with a mediator specializing
in family mediation issues. For more information, see Family
Mediation Canada and provincial organizations such as Alberta
Family Mediation Society. Your provincial government may have
a program for those with low incomes to access mediation services.
If
that doesn't work, you may need to go to court to ask a judge for
help in enforcing your access rights.
WARNING:
The contents of these FAQs are intended as general legal information
only.
If
you have a personal problem, please consult a lawyer.
June
2006 |