Resource Type: Information
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Family law matters : Lethbridge resource guide
Created by the Government of Alberta, a downloadable list with contact information for organizations in the city of Lethbridge that can help people with family law issues.
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Family law matters : Red Deer resource guide
Created by the Government of Alberta, a downloadable list with contact information for organizations in the city of Red Deer that can help people with family law issues.
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Family law matters : Edmonton resource guide
Created by the Government of Alberta, a downloadable list with contact information for organizations in the city of Edmonton that can help people with family law issues.
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Family law matters : Calgary resource guide
Created by the Government of Alberta, a downloadable list with contact information for organizations in the city of Calgary that can help people with family law issues.
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Family Law 101 booklet
A CPLEA booklet providing an overview of the laws that apply to families and relationships, including about adoption, child support, spousal or partner support, dividing property, divorce and resolving disputes.
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Engage with Children’s Services info sheet
A CPLEA info sheet outlining how Alberta’s Children’s Services can get involved with a family and what to do if you disagree with their decision.
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Adult interdependent relationships info sheet
A CPLEA info sheet describing what adult interdependent relationships are and your rights and responsibilities if you’re in one.
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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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Parenting After Separation High Conflict (PASHC) course
This free online course created by the Government of Alberta is a follow-up course to Parenting After Separation (PAS). It helps parenting who are experiencing more intense, long-lasting conflict during their separation.
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Parenting After Separation (PAS) course
This free online course created by the Government of Alberta helps parents learn how to communicate with each other after a separation. It is available in English and French. The course is mandatory to complete before you apply to court for an order about parenting. The court also encourages all parents to take it even…
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YouTube
Check out CPLEA’s YouTube channel for easy to understand videos and on-demand webinars about a variety of legal topics.
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LawNow
LawNow is CPLEA’s legal blog for non-lawyers. Find articles about how the law relates to everyday life, including family law.