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Imputing Income in Alberta Child Support Cases

By on January 31, 2025 | Child Support, Family Law

In Alberta, ensuring fair and accurate child support arrangements is essential for protecting the well-being of children after separation or divorce. However, disputes can arise when one parent’s declared income does not align with their actual earning potential. This is where the concept of imputing income comes into play. Under Alberta’s family law framework, courts…   Continue Reading »

How to Prepare for Divorce in Alberta

By on December 13, 2024 | Divorce, Family Law

A Calgary Family Lawyer’s Guide to Divorce Preparing for divorce in Alberta is about more than just paperwork—it’s about protecting your future, minimizing conflict, and ensuring the best outcome for you and your family. At Jennings Family Law in Calgary, we understand that the decision to end a marriage is never easy. However, taking the…   Continue Reading »

How to Get Full Custody of Your Child in Alberta

By on November 23, 2024 | Child Custody, Family Law

Most parents want what’s best for their children but during separations and divorces, this can become clouded by other matters. The courts in Alberta will always pursue what’s in the best interests of the child in matters concerning children. Gaining full custody of a child is only possible, therefore, if you can show that the…   Continue Reading »

Best Interests of the Child in Alberta

By on October 16, 2024 | Child Custody, Family Law

Updated: May 21, 2025 Best Interests of the Child in Alberta: What It Means for Custody and Parenting If you and your partner or spouse are going through a separation or divorce in Calgary and you have children together, you will likely hear the term “best interests of the child” frequently. It is the guiding…   Continue Reading »

When Can a Child Choose Which Parent to Live with in Alberta?

By on October 9, 2024 | Child Custody, Family Law

One of the most challenging matters to address in divorce settlements is what happens to the children of the marriage. Child custody laws in Alberta provide equal rights to both parents but it is the right of the child to live in a safe and nurturing environment. If the matter goes to court, the best…   Continue Reading »

 

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