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Parenting Orders and Decision-Making in Alberta: How It Works

Parenting Orders and Decision-Making in Alberta: How It Works

When parents separate, the most important question is often what happens to the children. The law no longer uses the old terms “custody” and “access.” Instead, parents now have parenting time and decision-making responsibilities. These modern terms reflect the shift...

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Wrongful Dismissal in Alberta: Your Rights and Next Steps

Wrongful Dismissal in Alberta: Your Rights and Next Steps

Losing your job can be a challenging experience. However, when an employer terminates your employment without providing reasonable notice, adequate severance, or a legitimate reason, the termination may constitute wrongful dismissal. In Calgary, employees are...

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Relocation and Mobility Rights in Alberta Family Law

Relocation and Mobility Rights in Alberta 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...

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Why Cohabitation Agreements Matter in Alberta

Why Cohabitation Agreements Matter in Alberta

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,...

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Mobility Applications in Alberta

Mobility Applications in Alberta

In Alberta, termination of a relationshipbrings challenges, particularly when children are involved. A significant issue that may arise during or after a separation is the question of mobility. Mobility applications are made when a parent wishes to relocate with their...

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Spousal Support in Calgary Alberta

Spousal Support in Calgary Alberta

Introduction: Spousal support, also known as alimony or spousal maintenance, is a financial obligation that one spouse may have to provide to the other following the breakdown of a marriage or common-law relationship. This article delves into the intricacies of...

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Family Property Act in Alberta

Family Property Act in Alberta

OP Lawyers LLP's Approach to Compassionate Resolution The Family Property Act in Alberta came into effect on January 1, 20220, replacing the Matrimonial Property Act. At OP Lawyers LLP, we understand the emotional and financial toll that divorce and separation can...

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Family Law in Alberta Summary

Family Law in Alberta Summary

Family Law in Alberta Welcome to OP Lawyers LLP, where compassion and support form the cornerstone of our Family Law. We understand that facing family-related legal matters can be overwhelming and emotionally draining. Our team of dedicated family law lawyers in...

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EPO in Alberta – Emergency Protection Orders

EPO in Alberta – Emergency Protection Orders

An Emergency Protection Order (“EPO”) can be granted by Courts in Alberta in order to protect a party from family violence. Family Violence Family violence can include harm to a family member by way of property damage, intimidation, injury, forced confinement, sexual...

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Cunningham v Seveny

Cunningham v Seveny

Disclosure requirements In 2017, the Alberta Court of Appeal in Cunningham v Seveny emphasized the importance of full and accurate financial disclosure. This, the court held, is a necessity in order to calculate appropriate child support. At OP Lawyers LLP, our expert...

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Comprehensive Overview of Child Support Guidelines in Canada

Comprehensive Overview of Child Support Guidelines in Canada

Introduction: In Canada, child support is a critical facet of family law, aimed at safeguarding the financial well-being of children whose parents have separated or divorced. At OP Lawyers LLP, we take pride in our profound expertise in family law matters, with a...

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