Alternatives to Custody X Change for New Brunswick Parenting Plans
Comparing Custody X Change alternatives for New Brunswick parents — co-parenting apps, free government tools, and province-specific guides for drafting parenting plans.
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Comparing Custody X Change alternatives for New Brunswick parents — co-parenting apps, free government tools, and province-specific guides for drafting parenting plans.
How New Brunswick courts apply the best-interests-of-the-child standard — the statutory factors judges evaluate when making parenting orders.
The best tools for New Brunswick parents filing their own custody case — comparing free government resources, co-parenting apps, and structured guides.
There's no set age when a child can choose which parent to live with in New Brunswick. Here's how courts actually consider children's preferences.
How child support works in New Brunswick — the 40% shared parenting threshold, set-off calculation, Section 7 extraordinary expenses, and financial disclosure.
How custody works for unmarried parents in New Brunswick — parenting rights for common-law couples, property division differences, and how to get a parenting order.
What decision-making responsibility and parenting time mean in New Brunswick family law — how they differ, how they're assigned, and what options parents have.
How to obtain an emergency parenting order in New Brunswick when a child is at immediate risk, including the application process, interim orders, and Emergency Protection Orders.
How family mediation works for custody disputes in New Brunswick — costs, what to expect, court-ordered options, and how to prepare.
How family violence affects custody and parenting decisions in New Brunswick, including the statutory best-interests analysis, protective measures, and what the court considers.
How grandparents can get a contact order in New Brunswick — legal standing, the application process, and what courts consider when granting contact.
Step-by-step method to calculate whether your parenting schedule meets the 40% shared-parenting threshold for child support in New Brunswick.
Step-by-step guide to varying a parenting order in New Brunswick, including material change in circumstances, Form 81I consent motions, and contested variation applications.
Step-by-step process for drafting a court-ready parenting plan in New Brunswick without hiring a family lawyer — what to include, which forms to use, and how to avoid common mistakes.
Step-by-step guide to filing for custody in New Brunswick — Rule 72 vs Rule 81, Form 81A, Form 72A, filing fees, and what to expect at each stage.
Understanding New Brunswick child custody laws, including the 2021 terminology reform, decision-making responsibility, and parenting time under the Family Law Act.
What the New Brunswick Family Law Act covers for separating parents — parenting orders, child support, and how it works alongside the federal Divorce Act.
Everything you need to know about the mandatory Parent Information Program in New Brunswick — how to register, what's covered, the quiz, and getting your certificate.
Comparing a self-guided parenting plan guide against hiring a private family mediator in New Brunswick — costs, outcomes, and when each makes sense.
Step-by-step guide to creating an enforceable parenting plan in New Brunswick — what courts expect, what to include, and how to avoid common drafting mistakes.
Common parenting time schedules used in New Brunswick — 50/50 alternating weeks, 2-2-5-5, alternate weekends, holiday rotations, and how to pick the right one.
New Brunswick rules for moving with a child after separation — the 60-day notice requirement, objection process, and how courts decide relocation disputes.
When and why New Brunswick courts order supervised parenting time, how supervision works in practice, and what parents need to know about supervised access arrangements.