Parenting After Separation (PAS) Courses are free online courses for B.C. parents and other family members dealing with separation or divorce and facing decisions about:
There are two PAS courses available:
PAS courses provide information for parents and others who have a responsibility to make decisions for children and youth. This information helps parents make careful and informed decisions about their separation. It also helps ensure those decisions are based on the best interest of the child/youth. The courses cover:
If you are involved in a family law case in B.C. Provincial Court, you may be required to complete a PAS Course.
You can choose to take either:
For more information, please see:
The Parenting After Separation: Finances course previously offered by Justice Education Society (JES) is no longer available. JES created How to Separate: You and Your Finances in its place.
The Families Change British Columbia website offers parents information about finances at Moving Forward Financially.
Joint divorce means making an application for a divorce together with your spouse. It means that you and your spouse agree about getting a divorce and that you agree about all of the family law issues relevant to your situation, such as spousal support, and the division of family property and debts.
British Columbia has a central authority that assists left-behind parents whose children have been abducted across international borders. For more information, including contact information, please see International Child Abduction.