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Introduction
==Introduction==
The very first Canadian ''[[Divorce Act]]'' didn't become law until 1968. It was overhauled and replaced with a new ''Divorce Act'' 17 years later, in 1985. The 1985 version of the act was updated in 1997 when the ''[[Child Support Guidelines]]'' were introduced, but it took another 23 years for the next major changes to the act to become law. These most recent changes were very important because they changed the way we talk about parenting children from terms like ''custody'' and ''access'', which were about the rights of parents and tended to encourage conflict between separated parents, to terms like ''decision-making responsibility'' and ''parenting time'', which are about the rights of children and encourage separated parents to cooperate.
Other important changes to the 1985 ''Divorce Act'' include:
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