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{{JP Boyd on Family Law TOC|expanded = children}}{{JPBOFL Editor Badge
|ChapterEditors = [[Mary Mouat|Mary Mouat, QCKC]] and [[Samantha Rapoport]]
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When parents, judges and arbitrators have to make plans about parenting after separation, they're usually making plans about two broad issues: firstly, the schedule of the time that the children will spend with their parents and other important people in their lives; and, secondly, how parents will make important decisions affecting the children, about things like healthcare, extracurricular activities, language instruction, and schooling.