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→Custody and Guardianship After Separation
Under s. 39 of the new ''Family Law Act'', while parents are living together and after they separate, both of them are presumed to the guardians of their children. These parents are guardians in fact and in law and do not need a court order to give them guardianship of their children. Other people who are presumed to be guardians are:
#people who are ''parents'' under an assisted reproduction agreement; , and,
#a parent who do have never lived with the other parent but "regularly cares" for his or her child.