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VICTORIA — Legal experts and a mother whose ex-partner was convicted of murdering their two daughters hope changes to Canada s Divorce Act will better protect children.Changes to the law took effect . . .
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VICTORIA - Legal experts and a mother whose ex-partner was convicted of murdering their two daughters hope changes to Canada s Divorce Act will better protect children.
Changes to the law took effect at the beginning of March. They place more emphasis on the needs of children during divorce and, as a result, aim to minimize legal battles between parents over custody orders, said Prof. Sara Ramshaw, a family law expert at the University of Victoria.