Overview
Sask Family Justice Services – Regina, SK
Sask Family Justice Services is a provincial government branch within the Ministry of Justice and Attorney General, dedicated to assisting individuals and families with separation and divorce matters outside of the courtroom. Located on Albert Street, this office provides essential resources and support to help resolving family disputes collaboratively and efficiently.
Key Services and Programs
- Family Law Information Centre: Provides self-help kits, court forms, and guidance on court procedures for those representing themselves 📝.
- Child Support Service: Offers administrative recalculation of child support payments based on updated income information, avoiding the need for court applications 💰.
- Parenting Education: Delivers the ‘Parenting After Separation’ program to help parents understand the effects of separation on children 👨👩👧.
- Dispute Resolution: Facilitates mediation and collaborative law services to assist parties in reaching agreements on custody and access.
- Maintenance Enforcement: Connects citizens with the Maintenance Enforcement Office (MEO) for the registration and collection of support payments.
Office Functions
The Regina Social Work Unit focuses on non-adversarial solutions, offering intake assessments and referrals to appropriate legal or social services. While the staff cannot provide legal advice, they ensure that residents have access to the necessary information to navigate the family justice system. The office handles matters related to The Children’s Law Act and The Family Maintenance Act.
Important Information
Services are generally available to all Saskatchewan residents. Some programs, such as mediation, may require the voluntary participation of both parties. Appointments are recommended for specific intake sessions, though general information is available during business hours.
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