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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 »

Relocating with a child after separation in Alberta

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

If a parent is considering relocating with children after separation in Alberta, it is essential to proceed carefully and only after seeking the appropriate legal guidance—especially because the legislation has been changed in recent years. When a parent plans to move away from the other parent and takes the children with him/her, the matter can…   Continue Reading »

What are the Different Types of Child Custody Arrangements in Alberta?

By on June 28, 2024 | Child Custody, Family Law

Child custody arrangements are one of the most important and challenging elements to manage during a divorce or separation in Alberta. The best interests of the child are paramount when deciding how parents must make decisions for and share time with their children. Alberta’s Family Law Act allows for several types of parenting arrangements for…   Continue Reading »

Child Support Guidelines for Alberta

By on May 9, 2024 | Child Support, Family Law

After a couple with children separates or divorces in Alberta, child support is usually paid by one parent to the other so that the financial burden of raising the children is shared fairly. The support is intended to contribute to the daily needs and care of a dependent child until it is no longer required—and…   Continue Reading »

Options for Resolving Custody Outside of Court in Alberta

By on April 12, 2024 | Child Custody, Family Law

When couples in Alberta divorce or separate with children, there is more than one way to resolve child custody matters apart from heading to court. Litigation and courtroom trials may make interesting movies, but the reality is that most parents in Alberta are able to settle parenting plans outside of court by discussion and negotiation…   Continue Reading »

 

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