Ask a Lawyer: Representing children in family court

In high-conflict family cases, child representation is vital In family breakups, especially when parents are at an impasse, it is important that the voices of children are heard. Legal Aid Alberta lawyers are highly skilled in child representation. LAA staff lawyer Krista McFadyen appeared on the Global News Morning Ask A Lawyer segment to […]
Navigating holiday travel and coparenting

As the holiday season approaches, many families experiencing separation or divorce face important questions regarding travel with children. Co-parents must consider various legal and logistical factors whether planning a trip to Disneyland, Newfoundland, or a local holiday concert. In December, Alberta’s family courts tend to be overwhelmed with cases involving co-parenting, holiday schedules, and travel […]
Ask a Lawyer: Travel and co-parenting during the holiday season

The holiday season is upon us, and for many Alberta families experiencing separation or divorce, there are questions about holiday travel with children, from domestic to international trips. As families navigate the complexities of co-parenting during the holiday season, understanding the legal considerations can help ensure a smoother experience for both parents and children. Legal […]
Ask a Lawyer: Using Emergency Protection Orders to help families facing domestic violence

Across Canada, Alberta is ranked third in self-reported spousal violence. It is important to raise awareness of the issues surrounding domestic violence, ways to prevent it and the legal tools available to stop it. November is Family Violence Prevention Month – aimed at educating people on the warning signs of family violence and the resources […]
Ask A Lawyer: Back-to-school primer on child support and co-parenting

It’s time for families who are co-parenting to prepare for fall and the coming school year. Co-parenting can be a challenge at the best of times. But when a new school season is approaching, parents are faced with a flood of expenses. In addition to school registration fees, kids need new clothes. On top […]
As Pride Season begins, Chuck Easton discusses legal rights and protections with CBC

Legal Aid Alberta family lawyer Chuck Easton appeared on the Wise Counsel segment of CBC radio’s Edmonton AM morning show on June 12 to discuss legal rights and protections for members of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Easton was speaking as the incoming chair of the Canadian Bar Association’s Sexual and Gender Diversity Alliance section (SAGDA). Easton has […]
Ask a Lawyer: What happens to pets during divorce proceedings?

Division of property is just one step of many for Alberta families in a divorce proceeding. You can split the couch, the car and the house, but what about the beloved pets? Does “pet custody” exist in the eyes of the court? This month on Ask a Lawyer: Legal Aid Alberta staff lawyers Sheila […]
Representing children in high-conflict divorce cases

Legal Aid Alberta’s Child Representation lawyers have special training to help them serve children and bring their desires and wishes to the court. A family breakup is among the most difficult challenges we can face. Emotions can run high as communication becomes clouded and bitter. In court, judges put the best interests of children […]
Ask a Lawyer: Dispelling myths about family court

Legal Aid Alberta staff lawyers Sheila Raffray and Jessica Chapman join Global News to clear up commonly held beliefs about how family courts work. The justice system is complicated. For people representing themselves in family court, misconceptions can lead to unrealistic expectations, compounding their challenges and leading to delays and frustrations. Legal Aid […]
Protecting Alberta families: Providing legal protection for victims of domestic violence in all its forms

Domestic violence isn’t just physical – and the telltale signs are not always clear. Legal Aid Alberta lawyers are here to provide legal protection for victims of domestic violence in all its forms Family violence is an unfortunate reality for many Albertans – and it happens every day. Awareness of what constitutes abuse is […]