Family & Divorce
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Family & Divorce, News
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALBERTA’S NEW FAMILY FOCUSED PROTOCOL
Starting January 2, 2026, the Alberta Court of King’s Bench will implement the Family Focused Protocol (FFP). This represents a […]
December 8, 2025

Family & Divorce
Understanding Mediation, Arbitration, and Med-Arb in Alberta Family Law
With the high cost and long waits to get before a Justice, many lawyers and their clients are considering Alternative […]
November 8, 2024

Family & Divorce
Everything You Need to Know About Child Support During University Years
When most people consider child support, they think of young, elementary-aged children. Parents are more readily prepared for the child […]
November 24, 2020

Family & Divorce
Separation Agreements: What They Are, How They Work & When To Bring in a Lawyer
Separations can get messy, quickly. With so many emotions, it’s easy to misunderstand, misinterpret, or misrepresent agreements or settlements. Separation […]
November 22, 2019

Family & Divorce
6 Tips to Reduce Stress When Your Relationship Ends
I often have real estate clients ask me the following question: What is title insurance and why is it important when purchasing or selling a residential or commercial property?
October 15, 2018

Family & Divorce
Ex Wanting to Move Away With Your Children Against Your Wishes? Act Now!
I often have real estate clients ask me the following question: What is title insurance and why is it important when purchasing or selling a residential or commercial property?
August 28, 2018

Civil Litigation, Family & Divorce, Personal Injury
How Honesty is the Best Policy when Dealing with your Lawyer
Why do we lawyers call what we do a “practice”? I suppose it is because we are always striving to do well for our clients and that the law is not an exact science. All we can do is know the law and apply it to our client’s circumstances.
November 29, 2017

Business, Family & Divorce
How is child support calculated if I’m a business owner?
All the money that you take from the company for personal use is considered income for the purposes of determining child support. What is tricky is that when people think of their income, they think of the amount showing on their T1 income tax return. For people who own their own businesses, this is not always the case.
September 25, 2017

Family & Divorce
Pre-nups or Cohab Agreements: Benefits for married or non-married couples
I'm beginning to think that my computer believes I'm getting divorced. Being a lawyer who practices a lot of family […]
April 6, 2017

