Topic: Court orders
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Family Resolution Hub
This free, online tool created by the Government of Alberta helps you find what options you may have for resolving disputes about parenting, child support or divorce.
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Consent Order (Court of Justice) template
Use this template to prepare your own consent order if your court file is in the Alberta Court of Justice. Remember to download the document first before you can make changes to it. Refer to our sample consent order about parenting to help you prepare your own consent order.
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Consent Order (Court of King’s Bench) template
Use this template to prepare your own consent order if your court file is in the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta. Remember to download the document first before you can make changes to it. Refer to our sample consent order about parenting to help you prepare your own consent order.
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Affidavit of Execution template
Use this template to create your own Affidavit of Execution. Remember to download the document first before you can make changes to it.
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Court Fees and Waivers in Alberta info sheet
A CPLEA info sheet listing the court fees for different services, as well as how to apply for a waiver of fees.
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Alberta Legal Coaches & Limited Services
This directory can help you find lawyers who provide coaching and limited services.
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Lawyer Directory (Law Society of Alberta)
This directory can help you find a lawyer near you who can help with your legal issues.
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Alberta Law Libraries
Law libraries at courthouses across Alberta can help you find resources and information to help you with your legal issue. Some services are also available online.
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Family Court Assistance (Government of Alberta)
This free government program connects you to family court counsellors who can help you prepare for and access the court system. This program is mandatory for anyone in Edmonton or Calgary who does not have a lawyer and is going to the Court of Justice or the Court of King’s Bench.
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Court Form Assistance (Government of Alberta)
This free government program helps you figure out which court form to use and how to fill it out.
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Indigenous Courtwork Program (Native Counselling Services of Alberta)
Court workers in courthouses across Alberta provide free services to Indigenous people. Services include information about court and Children’s Services investigations and referrals to other support programs.
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Legal & Financial Assistance at the Women’s Centre Calgary
Volunteer lawyers can give 30 minutes of free legal support about many family law issues. Services available for women-identifying and gender diverse folks in Calgary.