
Right of First Refusal Alberta
Under provincial laws, a child above 14 has the right to refuse to see a parent. Alberta’s Right of First Refusal clause -if included in your parental arr...
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Under provincial laws, a child above 14 has the right to refuse to see a parent. Alberta’s Right of First Refusal clause -if included in your parental arr...

Under Canadian law, domestic violence may result in summary or indictable offense charges including assault, abduction, homicide, sexual assault, child pornogra...

If someone slips and falls on your property in Alberta, you could be liable for the injuries. The question is, how do you determine liability after a slip and f...

The family law division of the Court of Queen’s Bench, provincial/small claims court, and the Court of Queen’s Bench hear civil cases in Canada. If you are unsu...

According to estimates, on average, it takes up to one year or more to complete a civil lawsuit. The outcome is not always what you expect and the defendant may...

Under provincial laws, if you are suing for less than $50000, you must file your application at the provincial court. If the amount exceeds $50000, you must fil...

Alberta Hit and Run Laws (2026) – Traffic Safety Act Section 69 Alberta Hit and Run Laws: Traffic Safety Act & Penalties (2026) Last Verified: Februa...
In Canada (Except for Quebec), divorce records, including evidence such as texts or photos, are public records. That means anyone may access divorce documents p...