Access | The time kids spend with the parent who they do not primarily live with. Access also includes a parent's right to receive information about the children's health, education and welfare. |
Child Support | Money that one parent gives the other parent to help pay for the things that their children need. |
Common-Iaw | When two people live together as a couple without getting married. |
Divorce | A legal action two people take to end their marriage. |
Joint Custody | Joint custody means both parents make decisions together about their children's lives. |
Marriage | A formal agreement that legally recognizes two people in a relationship as a couple. |
Mediation | A process for resolving conflicts between people, using a mediator to find a solution that meets everyone's needs. |
Mediator | A person who has been specially trained to act as a neutral third party in helping people resolve conflicts. |
Separation | When a relationship ends and the individuals stop living together as a couple. |
Sole Custody | When only one parent makes decisions about their children's lives. |
Separation Agreement | A contract between two people who have separated, stating, among other things, where their children will live and how they will divide their property. |