Red Deer Family Lawyer - When your marriage or common-law relationship dissolves, a lot of issues can happen. It is imperative that you retain sound legal counsel and that you completely understand the effects that your potential choices may have on your future. Our company offers professional recommendation and counsel on these problems as access, custody, property and pension division, debts and business property division. Our company is dedicated to providing you with the necessary legal services you need to navigate during the family law procedure efficiently and fast.
Which parent would your kid live? When would the kid or children see the parent without custodial rights? Who is responsible for financially support? Who will keep the matrimonial house? Who would be responsible for paying whatever debts incurred through the marriage? Also, if you ran a family business, how would the business assets be divided?
Here at our office, we could assist you in the preparation of the Separation Agreement, which offers clear and comprehensive answers to such questions. To enable you to concentrate on your new life, a formal agreement is suggested. This Separation Agreement, as soon as finalized, is a binding agreement on both parties.
This agreement can be included into the final Divorce Order. An uncontested divorce happens if you and your spouse agree to divorce and have agreement about all major problems. An uncontested divorce could proceed quickly through a three-part application process. Our job is to be able to help you in the preparation of all needed papers and to file them quickly so that you can continue with your life.
If you and your spouse cannot agree on problems, we call this a contested divorce. These issues can be dealt with through settlement conferences, court proceedings, informal negotiations between parties and/or trials. Our lawyers will assist you through all phases of the court process. Our aim is to be able to protect your rights and advocate for the best interests of you and your family.
When a common-law relationship requires a different procedure concerning support, custody, property division and pension division problems. We can also assist you with the termination of a common-law relationship associated issues.
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