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What’s New

Family Law Webinar Series 2025

The Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick (PLEIS NB) is pleased to announce the return of its informative webinar series, Navigating the Family Justice System in New Brunswick. This series will take place from October 2025 through March 2026. These webinars are for people who are dealing [...]

October 2, 2025|

New Family Law Instructional Videos

PLEIS-NB has recently completed two instructional videos on family law topics: Doing Your Own Divorce in New Brunswick  and Varying a Child Support Order in New Brunswick These videos give step-by-step instructions on how to handle your own family court matter without a lawyer. You can find them on [...]

May 10, 2023|

Name Changes Following the Death of Queen Elizabeth II

With the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the new King Charles III of England, some legal terms are changing. Anywhere you see “the Queen” or “Her Majesty” on this website, in our publications, or anywhere else in the legal system, you should read it as “the King” or [...]

September 20, 2022|

Expansion of Family Law Information Line Hours

Good news – our Family Law Information Line is now open later on Wednesdays! From 17 August through 28 October 2022, you can reach us on Wednesdays until 6:00pm. Our weekly hours of operation are as follows: Monday 8:30am – 4:30pm Tuesday 8:30am – 4:30pm Wednesday 8:30am – [...]

August 24, 2022|

PLEIS-NB celebrates the recognition of Dr. Deborah Doherty, recipient of the 29th annual Muriel McQueen Fergusson Foundation Award

We are so pleased to share that our very own Dr. Deborah Doherty was recently honoured and awarded the 29th Annual Muriel McQueen Fergusson Foundation Award. The Muriel McQueen Fergusson Foundation Award was created in 1992 to recognize outstanding contributions toward the prevention and elimination of family violence in Canada. [...]

June 16, 2022|

Changes to the Divorce Act and Family Law Act

Effective March 1, 2021, changes to the federal Divorce Act and the New Brunswick Family Law Act will come into force. The legislation changes to the Divorce Act and Family Law Act will replace several terms with more child-focused terminology. The amendments will also introduce new parenting terminology such [...]

March 1, 2021|
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