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Skip to main content. We are happy to announce that the Alberta Legal Information Society (ALIS) is a recipient of a project grant from the Alberta Law Foundation (ALF) for a third consecutive year. The funding will allow us to consolidate our ongoing website development and complete the curation of family law content to help Albertans address their legal information needs. To address family law. Read some of our blog posts. Alberta Legal Information Society (ALIS). 1004 10010 106 Street NW,. Alberta Leg...
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A website of the Centre For Public Legal Education Alberta. Courts and Court Services. What does my lawyer mean when she talks about Chambers? There are different kinds of Chambers sittings, such as Masters Chambers, Justice Chambers and Family Justice Chambers. Last updated: June 2012. What types of matters are heard in Chambers? Last updated: June 2012. What is an example of an interim order? Last updated: June 2012. What is the difference between a judge, a Master and a Justice? Last updated: June 2012.
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A website of the Centre For Public Legal Education Alberta. Violence faite aux personnes âgées. Les droits des minorités linguistiques à l’extérieur du Québec protégés par la Constitution. Dossiers d’adoption en Alberta. Commissaires à l’assermentation et notaires publics. La Loi Protection Against Family Violence Act. Sources d’assistance judiciaire en l’Alberta. Canadian Legal FAQs is a website of the Centre for Public Legal Education. Your feedback has been received.
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Skip to main content. How to Use LegalAve. An Elder is a person chosen by the Aboriginal community, and who is recognized for his or her spiritual and cultural wisdom. Aboriginal communities usually ask for help and advice from Elders. An Aboriginal Elder does not have to be an older person. See also: " Victim. The word access is the term used in the. See also: " Supervised access. Can be used to describe the same person. Administrative tribunals and boards. Type of law or regulation. The people who ...
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Resources for Alberta Teachers. Teacher’s Talk LawNow. Select a grade level to limit your results:. Grades 1 - 3. Grades 10 - 12. Grades 4 - 6. Grades 7 - 9. Youth Law by CLERC. The Law Topics section of The Children’s Legal and Educational Resource Centre (CLERC), a non-profit organization based in Calgary, provides legal advice, education, and referals to youth. Topics covered include: Adoption Independant Living Guardians …. Grades: Grades 10 - 12, Grades 4 - 6, Grades 7 - 9,. Grades: Grades 10 - 12,.
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Relating law to life. Landlord and Tenant Law. Tips for using LawNow. You are here: Home. Resources for Self-Represented Litigants. June 30, 2015. Filed Under: Online Law. Tagged With: helping yourself. Representing yourself in court. Resources for Termination of Employment. May 11, 2015. Filed Under: Online Law. Tagged With: online legal information. Law in the Public Interest. January 5, 2015. In this issue of LawNow, the Special Report focuses on Public Interest Standing in courts and other tribunals&...
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Relating law to life. Landlord and Tenant Law. Tips for using LawNow. You are here: Home. The Production of Cell Tower Records Breaches Canadians’ Privacy Rights. June 28, 2016. Filed Under: Criminal Law. Tagged With: cell phones. Missing the Mark: Why the Post-Ghomeshi Outrage Makes Little Sense. May 3, 2016. Filed Under: Criminal Law. Tagged With: legal process. Making a Mockery of the Justice System. March 1, 2016. The new Netflix obsession, Making a Murderer, is a sensation. Blogs, news programs,...