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Future of Civil and Family Law
Mediation-first models, online resolution, and more human-centered courts.
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SUMMARY - Future of Civil and Family Law

Civil and family law govern some of life's most consequential matters—property, contracts, personal relationships, parental responsibilities, and how we resolve disputes with one another. These areas of law are under pressure from technological change, evolving social structures, demographic shifts, and persistent access to justice challenges. How civil and family law adapts to these pressures will affect Canadians navigating separations, business dealings, consumer transactions, and countless everyday legal matters.

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