Calgary Matrimonial Home Exclusive Possession cases are important to our Calgary family law clients and this step often happens early in Calgary family law proceedings. This is the third in a series of blogs on how the Alberta family home is treated on separation. Senior Calgary family lawyers member, Peter Graburn explains how Calgary Matrimonial […]
Calgary ADR Mediation Family Lawyers
Calgary ADR Mediation Family Lawyers understand that family alternative dispute resolution processes help separated spouses and their children resolve family financial and child parenting matters in a way that allows the parties to be part of shaping the process that lets them move forward successfully after separation. Meet with our Calgary ADR mediation family lawyers […]
Calgary Family Support Lawyers
Calgary Family Support Lawyers: How can I pay less spousal support? Calgary Family Support Lawyers deal with issues of, entitlement, whether compensatory or needs based, quantum being the amount paid and duration meaning how long payments should last. Calgary Family Support Lawyers also deal with variation, suspension and termination of support based on a material change […]
Calgary Child Custody Family Lawyers
MacLean Law’s Calgary Child Custody Family Lawyers who can be reached at 403-444-5503 know child relocation, also called child mobility and move away cases, are tough. The test for being allowed to move away is a child focused best interests test. The ease for a parent to move away is less likely when shared parenting […]
Calgary Matrimonial Property Act Lawyers
Calgary Matrimonial Property Act Lawyers at MacLean Law are pleased to announce the growth of our firm in Calgary. We now have 3 Alberta trained and called Calgary family lawyers to serve our medium to high net worth family clients in our Calgary office. The founder of our team of Calgary Matrimonial Property Act lawyers, Lorne […]
Calgary Family Lawyer
The Calgary family lawyer team at MacLean family law often are asked by clients “can interim orders be appealed?” Our Calgary family lawyer members explain that interim orders are intended to be “rough justice: awards often made on incomplete evidence and often done with time pressure to get interim relief in place that allows parties […]