The process of ending a marriage can be emotionally and financially challenging, and we are here to provide the guidance and support you need to navigate the legal landscape during this difficult time.
With our extensive knowledge of Canadian divorce laws and the processes involved, including those related to complex financial matters, child custody and support, and property division, we are able to craft legal solutions to suit your requirements. Our commitment to safeguarding your rights and best interests remains unwavering throughout the divorce process.
If you’re considering getting a divorce in Canada, our lawyers can assist you whether your divorce is contested or uncontested. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with one of our divorce lawyers.
Find answers to some of the most common questions our clients ask about our services and the legal process.
One year of living separate and apart is required for a no fault divorce though forms can be filed during that period.
Expect court filing fees plus legal fees; uncontested divorces cost far less than trials.
If both spouses agree on parenting support and property the court can grant a desk divorce in a few weeks after the one year mark.
A judge still approves every Alberta divorce order, but if both spouses agree on parenting, support, and property, your lawyer can file a “desk divorce” package. The judge signs it in chambers, so neither spouse has to attend court in person.