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Organization: London Family Court Clinic  
Phone Numbers: 519-679-7250
Toll-Free: 1-855-220-9393
Fax: 519-675-7772
Email: info@lfcc.on.ca
Website: www.lfcc.on.ca
Address:
254 Pall Mall St, Suite 200
London, ON
N6A 5P6
Intersection: Wellington St and Pall Mall St
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Hours:
  Service
Mon8:30am-5pm
Tue8:30am-5pm
Wed8:30am-5pmOpen
Thu8:30am-5pm
Fri8:30am-5pm

Executives: Tuhin Jajal - Executive Director
Service Description: Nonprofit justice and mental health centre that advocates on behalf of the needs of children, youth, and families in crisis because of crime and violence, clinical assessments, intervention, consultation and training, public education, research and advocacy, mental health assessments, monitoring of parental disputes, alternative dispute resolution, and psychological support.
 
Multidisciplinary Clinical Supports Program - Program provides intensive mental health services to adolescents living in local custody or therapeutic care settings and their families * services provided by clinicians, registered nurses, licensed pediatric psychiatrists and registered psychologists
 
Parenting Capacity Assessments - Assessment in family separation matters to aid courts, lawyers, and Children's Aid Societies make court-ordered decisions that are in the best interests of the children.
 
Parenting Plan Evaluations - Specialized assessment makes recommendations to assist parents, lawyers, and the Court in deciding on parenting time and decision-making responsibilities that are in the best interests of the children after separation or divorce * Most parenting plan evaluations are ordered by the Court, under Section 30 of the Children’s Law Reform Act, parents can also request an assessment directly * assessments completed by unbiased masters or doctoral level trained assessors * includes individual interviews, questionnaires, parent-child observations, and collecting recommendations from physicians, counselors, and other individuals close to the family

Fees: Free
Application: Court referral required for some programs
Eligibility / Target Population: Children, youth, and families
Languages: English * French
Language Notes: French resources available * interpretation available upon request
Area Served:
Southwestern Ontario for government-funded programs  
See Also: Courts and Court Assistance

This information was last completely updated on March 20, 2023

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A nonprofit social service agency helping children and families involved with the justice system as victims of crime, witnesses of crime, parties in custody disputes, subjects of child protection proceedings, litigants in civil suits for compensation, teenagers in therapeutic care settings, or youthful offenders.