
Aboriginal Women
Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) has adapted 7 of FLEW’s information booklets by adding culturally appropriate imagery, case scenarios, and in some cases, new legal content to make the materials more relevant and accessible to Aboriginal women.
FAMILY LAW FOR WOMEN IN ONTARIO, CANADA
This page is meant to give you a basic understanding of legal issues. It is not a substitute for individual legal advice and assistance. If you are dealing with family law issues, get legal advice as soon as possible to protect your rights. Unfortunately, FLEW is not able to provide individual legal assistance.
For more information about how to find and pay for a family law lawyer, see our page on “Finding Help with your Family Law Problem”.
Last updated: March 2010
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FLEW has partnered with a number of community agencies to adapt our materials for specific communities of women:

Aboriginal Women
Ontario Native Women’s Association (ONWA) has adapted 7 of FLEW’s information booklets by adding culturally appropriate imagery, case scenarios, and in some cases, new legal content to make the materials more relevant and accessible to Aboriginal women.
FAMILY LAW FOR WOMEN IN ONTARIO, CANADA
This page is meant to give you a basic understanding of legal issues. It is not a substitute for individual legal advice and assistance. If you are dealing with family law issues, get legal advice as soon as possible to protect your rights. Unfortunately, FLEW is not able to provide individual legal assistance.
For more information about how to find and pay for a family law lawyer, see our page on “Finding Help with your Family Law Problem”.
Last updated: March 2010