Guidance When Parents Cannot Agree on Child Custody Child custody disputes can be emotionally draining and stressful for both parents and children. Whether you are navigating a divorce or separation, reaching a mutual agreement about parenting responsibilities can be an enormous challenge. Small disagreements can escalate quickly, especially when the stakes involve your child’s home […]
Understanding the Extent of a Guardian's Power and Responsibilities A guardian holds a significant role in a child's life. This position allows an individual to make essential decisions about a child's well-being, including matters of education, healthcare, religious upbringing, and day-to-day living arrangements. In Alberta, guardianship comes with extensive authority, but it also requires a […]
Exploring the Possibility of Reversing a Special Guardianship Order in Alberta Special guardianship orders often serve as a vital tool for ensuring the safety, stability, and well-being of a child who might not be able to remain in the care of their parents. Although Alberta courts grant these orders with the child’s best interests in […]
Understanding the Duration of Guardianship Orders When people first learn about guardianship orders, one of the most common questions is: “How long does a guardianship order last?” In Alberta, the answer will depend on several factors, such as the child’s age, the nature of the guardianship arrangement, and whether the court has specified any special […]
Understanding the Role of Thorough Evidence in Child Custody When child custody is in question, the courts typically center their decisions on what is in the best interests of the child. Providing thorough, accurate evidence can help demonstrate your ability to provide a stable, caring environment. While there is no single piece of evidence that […]
Understanding Who May Receive Spousal Support Under Alberta’s family law framework, spousal support exists to address potential financial imbalances that can arise when partners end their marriage or common-law relationship. While spousal support is not automatically guaranteed, there are several key factors that help determine who may be entitled to receive these payments. Generally, both […]
Understanding the Factors That May Disqualify You from Spousal Support in Canada In Canada, the term spousal support (sometimes called alimony) generally refers to financial assistance that one former spouse pays to the other after a marriage or common-law relationship ends. The purpose is to address any income discrepancy caused by the breakdown of the […]
Understanding the Importance of Resolving Parenting Disagreements When co-parents do not see eye to eye on essential decisions about their children, disagreements can escalate quickly. Disputes about schooling, discipline methods, extracurricular activities, and even day-to-day logistics often arise after a separation or divorce. These conflicts may be stressful for parents, but it is the children […]
Child Support in Alberta: A Comprehensive Guide Child support remains one of the central legal and financial considerations when parents part ways in Alberta. Whether you have recently separated or are in the midst of discussions about support, it is crucial to understand the principles and processes behind how Alberta courts determine child support obligations. […]
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