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+ Ok, you may be thinking, how the heck am I supposed to know which act (a written law) applies. + Let's see if we can help you identify which act best fits with your circumstances/situation. +
++ The Family Law Act and the Divorce Act overlap in some areas but not others. The Divorce Act + applies only if you're married but the Family Law Act can apply to both married and unmarried + couples. Even if you are getting a divorce, you must apply under the Family Law Act for the + division of property or debts, a family law protection order, or orders related to guardianship. + The Divorce Act does not deal with these. +
++ There are big differences in how the Divorce Act and the Family Law Act deal with some issues, + especially parenting. For more information, see the fact sheet + + Parenting apart + and the other fact sheets it links to. +
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