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...
by oplawyers | Jul 25, 2025 | Family Law
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...
by oplawyers | Jul 13, 2025 | Family Law
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...
by oplawyers | Jul 6, 2025 | Family Law
At OP Lawyers LLP, we understand that family conflicts are deeply personal and emotionally charged. Whether you’re navigating a divorce, child custody arrangement, support or property matters, the traditional court process often adds stress, expense, and...
by oplawyers | Jun 30, 2025 | Family Law
When a final parenting order is issued by the court in Alberta, it is intended to provide stability for children and parents. However, life circumstances can change, and what worked at the time of the original order may no longer be in the child’s best interests. If...