About the Practice

The firm has experience acting on behalf of clients both buying and selling. Regardless of whether your transition involves a home or land, our firm will help you protect your ventures and investments.

Collaborative Family Law

Our firm offers clients the popular option of collaborative family law, a non-adversarial process that helps you make important decisions throughout the divorce and separation process without going to court.

Collaborative law is a method in which you have input in the decisions that are made. It is often an expedited process and less financially-burdensome process than court proceedings.

Throughout the collaborative process, you and your spouse will each select your own collaborative lawyer and divorce coach. Together, you will select a child specialist and neutral financial specialist.

These professionals will help you address the challenges of your separation and work together to come to an agreement on parenting, finances, property, communication and more.

Resources:

Collaborative Family Law Information

Mediation

Our firm offers clients the option of mediation, legal negotiation between disputing parties assisted by a neutral and impartial third party professional. This professional is your mediator.

The purpose of your mediator is to help you and your spouse develop strategies to solve your own challenges in the future.

Mediation is private and confidential. You and your spouse are both clients of the mediator and you will have one or more meetings together with the mediator.

Mediation is not counselling. Rather, the goal of mediation is to help you address the ongoing concerns regarding your separation and divorce.

Further, mediation will help you learn new and effective ways to communicate with your spouse.

Resources:

What is Mediation?
Govenment of Canada - Mediation

Family Mediation Canada

Mediation - Arbitration

Our firm offers clients the option of mediation-arbitration, an alternative dispute resolution service.

In mediation-arbitration, a third party abitrator reviews evidence and documentation and makes a binding decision.

Mediation-Arbitration is usually more timely, cost-effective, and flexible than going to court. Parties are able to choose the arbitrator.

Resources:

Department of Justice - Arbitration

Parenting Coordination

We offer our clients parenting coordinatation which is a dispute resolution service specifically for high conflict parents. This service is child-centred and intended to keep the focus on your children's best interests.

The purpose of parenting coordination is to help you and your spouse develop long-term strategies for managing disagreements about your children.

By mutual agreement, you and your spouse can voluntarily hire a parenting coordinator. It can be more cost-effective than each hiring your own lawyer to solve your parenting disputes.

Further Resources:

ADR Insitute of CanadaDeparment of Justice - Dispute ResolutionADR Institute of Alberta

Resource Links:

Information on Enduring Power of Attorney
This is provided by the Office of the Public Trustee.

Information on Personal Directives
This is information provided by the Government of Alberta for completing your own Personal Directive and the Actual Personal Directive Form.

Mediation & Arbitration

Our firm offers clients the option of mediation-arbitration, an alternative dispute resolution service.


In mediation-arbitration, a third party abitrator reviews evidence and documentation and makes a binding decision.


Mediation-Arbitration is usually more timely, cost-effective, and flexible than going to court. Parties are able to choose the arbitrator.

Resources:

Department of Justice - Arbitration

Mediation

Our firm offers clients the option of mediation, legal negotiation between disputing parties assisted by a neutral and impartial third party professional. This professional is your mediator.

The purpose of your mediator is to help you and your spouse develop strategies to solve your own challenges in the future.

Mediation is private and confidential. You and your spouse are both clients of the mediator and you will have one or more meetings together with the mediator.

Mediation is not counselling. Rather, the goal of mediation is to help you address the ongoing concerns regarding your separation and divorce.

Further, mediation will help you learn new and effective ways to communicate with your spouse.

Resources:

What is Mediation?MediationFamily Mediation Canada

Collaborative Family Law

Our firm offers clients the popular option of collaborative family law, a non-adversarial process that helps you make important decisions throughout the divorce and separation process without going to court.

Collaborative law is a method in which you have input in the decisions that are made. It is often an expedited process and less financially-burdensome process than court proceedings.

Throughout the collaborative process, you and your spouse will each select your own collaborative lawyer and divorce coach. Together, you will select a child specialist and neutral financial specialist.

These professionals will help you address the challenges of your separation and work together to come to an agreement on parenting, finances, property, communication and more.

Resources:

Collaborative Family Law Information

Parenting Coordination

We offer our clients parenting coordinatation which is a dispute resolution service specifically for high conflict parents. This service is child-centred and intended to keep the focus on your children's best interests.

The purpose of parenting coordination is to help you and your spouse develop long-term strategies for managing disagreements about your children.

By mutual agreement, you and your spouse can voluntarily hire a parenting coordinator. It can be more cost-effective than each hiring your own lawyer to solve your parenting disputes.

Divorce

Our firm aids clients who are seeking a divorce. We help clients solve disputes regarding matrimonial property, finances, spousal support, parenting, child support, and more.

In addition to representing clients throughout court proceedings, our firm offers a variety of alternative dispute resolution services including mediation, collaborative family law, mediation-arbitration, and parenting coordination.

Resources:

Divorce & SeperationFamily Law FormsFamily Court

Property

Our firm helps protect individuals going through separation or divorce in respect to their assets, property, and finances.

Common Law Rights

In Alberta, common law partners are legally known as adult interdependent partners (AIPs).

Parties become AIPs after living together for three years. The three year time requirement becomes shorter if parties enter into an Adult Interdependent Relationship or have a child together.

Couples designated as AIPs have similar but not identical rights to married parties.

Parties interested in further protecting their rights and interests can enter into a cohabitation agreement.

Resources:

Canadain AIP Legal FAQs

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