by oplawyers | Sep 13, 2025 | Family Law
Few issues create more stress for separated parents than when one wants to move with a child. These situations, often called mobility or relocation cases, are among the most challenging areas of family law in Alberta. They require balancing a parent’s need for change...
by oplawyers | Sep 10, 2025 | Family Law
At OP Lawyers LLP, we know that navigating the complexities of property division during a separation or divorce can be overwhelming. One area that often raises questions is the treatment of inheritance under Alberta’s Family Property Act (FPA). Understanding...
by oplawyers | Sep 5, 2025 | Family Law
What is Parental Alienation? Parental alienation occurs when one parent intentionally or unintentionally, undermines or damages the child’s relationship with the other parent. This can happen through negative comments, limiting contact, or influencing the child to...
by oplawyers | Aug 21, 2025 | Family Law
What is a Cohabitation Agreement? A cohabitation agreement is a written contract between two people who live together in a relationship but are not married. In Alberta, these types of agreements are governed by contract law and will generally outline how property,...
by oplawyers | Aug 5, 2025 | Family Law
In Alberta, the concept of an Adult Interdependent Relationship (AIR) is a legally recognized status that extends rights and responsibilities to couples who are not formally married but share a committed, marriage-like relationship. Commonly referred to as...