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The Best Interests of the Children in Custody and Access
Information Sessions on Alcohol Monitoring and Electronic Monitoring
Islanders Stand With Us
Drinking, Drugs & Driving
New and Revised Publications on the Website
New Executive Director Announced
New Child Sexual Abuse Resources
Woman Abuse Protocols
The Royal Gazette Online
Changes to the Lawyer Referral Service
Gender Equity in Indian Registration Act
New series: “Putting Your Affairs in Order at Any Age”
Mettre ses affaires en ordre à tout âge / Putting your Affairs in Order at Any Age
Your Privacy
Divorce Kits
Employment and Labour Information
CLIA will be closed over the Holidays
Aboriginal Justice Forum
New Board of Directors for 2011 - 2012
Community Legal Information Association is now on Facebook
New Board of Directors for 2010 - 2011
Website with Safety Information for Seniors
To Be or Not to Be a Charity: The Decision Tree
Travelling with Children
Domestic Relations Act proclaimed
Nursing Home Financial Assistance in PEI
CLIA Board of Directors for 2009/10
Article in THE VOICE:
CLIA's New Board of Directors 2008
Domestic Relations Act 2008
Do you need a process server?
Collaborative Law in PEI
Identity Theft Awareness & Prevention
The Abuse of Older Adults & the Law
FYI News Item: Consumer Protection
A Study on Self Represented Litigants