Topic: Marriage

  • Lawyer Directory (Law Society of Alberta)

    This directory can help you find a lawyer near you who can help with your legal issues.

  • 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.

  • Centre Albertain d’Information Juridique (Association des juristes d’expression française de l’Alberta)

    The Centre provides legal information to help you understand your rights and the justice system in Alberta. The Centre cannot provide legal advice. This service is for Francophone Albertans.

  • Student Legal Assistance (SLA)

    Law students can give you legal information about issues under the Family Law Act. They can also represent you as an agent in the Alberta Court of Justice. There is a one-time application fee of $50. Whether you are eligible for services also depends on your income.

  • Central Alberta Community Legal Clinic

    Volunteer lawyers can give you 30 minutes of free legal support about many family law issues. The clinic can’t help if you qualify for Legal Aid, unless you have an issue that Legal Aid can’t help. Whether you are eligible for services also depends on your income.

  • Ask-a-Lawyer (Central Alberta Community Legal Clinic)

    Volunteer lawyers can give you 20 minutes of free legal support about many family law issues. These events are usually at public libraries and are first-come, first-served. Due to the large number of people, the clinic can’t guarantee an appointment.

  • Fort McMurray Community Legal Clinic

    Volunteer lawyers can give you 30 minutes of free legal support about many family law issues. The clinic can’t help if you qualify for Legal Aid, unless you have an issue that Legal Aid can’t help with. Whether you are eligible for services also depends on your income.

  • Lethbridge Legal Guidance

    Volunteer lawyers can give you 30 minutes of free legal support about many family law issues. The clinic can’t help if you qualify for Legal Aid, unless you have an issue that Legal Aid can’t help with. Whether you are eligible for services also depends on your income.

  • Medicine Hat Community Legal Clinic

    Volunteer lawyers can give you 30 minutes of free legal support about many family law issues. The clinic can’t help if you qualify for Legal Aid, unless you have an issue that Legal Aid can’t help with. Whether you are eligible for services also depends on your income.

  • Lloydminster Community Legal Clinic

    Volunteer lawyers can give you 30 minutes of free legal support about many family law issues. The clinic can’t help if you qualify for Legal Aid, unless you have an issue that Legal Aid can’t help with. Whether you are eligible for services also depends on your income.

  • Legal Aid Alberta

    Lawyers provide affordable legal services for family law issues, including parenting, child support, spousal/partner support, family violence and child welfare.

  • ADR Institute of Alberta

    This directory can help you find mediators and arbitrators who can help you resolve disputes without going to court.