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Legal Aid Alberta - Duty Counsel Program

Legal Aid's Duty Counsel Program provides summary legal advice and assistance to unrepresented persons for preliminary appearances before the courts and selected tribunals is offered at no cost to the person.  Duty Counsel generally plays two key service roles:  the formal role as amicus (friend of the court) where Counsel offers assistance to the client in sorting through what should be ready and properly prepared  before  court for presentation to the judge, and the less formal role as advisor helping the client to understand what is taking place in and out of court.

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Duty Counsel - Alberta Courthouse Services

Duty Counsel are lawyers who assist people without a lawyer and can offer limited advice. Duty Counsel services are provided free of charge.

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Fort McMuray Community Legal Clinic
New Legal Clinic Launching in Fort McMurray on February 13, 2018!

Call 587-674-2282 to find out if you qualify and to book an appointment. Phone lines are open Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (closed 12-1). Legal Clinic Schedule (by appointment only): 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. First clinic will be February 13, 2018. Location:YMCA of Northern Alberta, 106B – 9816 Hardin St, Fort McMurray

Assistance is provided in various areas of law:
  • Tenant
  • Employment
  • Criminal
  • Family
  • Wills and Estates
  • Civil law/debt
  • Traffic/bylaws
  • Immigration
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The Citizen's Guide to the Alberta Legislature

Where did builders find the marble for the Legislature Building? How is an American state Legislature different from our provincial Legislature? What happens during a typical legislative session? This booklet is designed to address these and many other questions related to the history, traditions and procedures of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. It also contains review questions and answers as well as a glossary of parliamentary terminology.

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Finding Alberta Legislation

This guide will help you research and locate information and resources for Alberta Legislation.

This guide is created by Alberta Law Libraries

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How are Alberta's laws passed?

Acts are passed by members of the legislative assembly (MLAs). They are introduced as bills, and debated in the Legislature before being put to a vote. If the assembly passes a bill, it receives royal assent from the Lieutenant Governor, at which point it becomes law.

For further information on this process, see the Citizen's Guide to the Alberta Legislature.

For information on Alberta's published statutes and regulations, see Finding Alberta Legislation

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Alberta Law Libraries - Find Cases

This resource is provided by Alberta Law Libraries. Provides information on finding provincial, federal, and internation cases.

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Alberta Justice - Court Decisions

A searchable database of Alberta judgments can be found on CanLii. For official versions of judgments, copies of the original court files may be obtained through the Alberta Courts. For more information, see the appropriate level of court:

Court of Appeal judgments
Court of King's Bench judgments
Alberta Court of Justice judgments

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Tax Matters Toolkit: Separation and Divorce

The CBA Family Law Section has collaborated with Justice Canada, the Canada Revenue Agency and Finance Canada to develop the Tax Matters Toolkit. The Toolkit will help family law lawyers and their clients understand how tax rules might affect their future finances on separation or divorce. It explains the various credits, benefits and deductions, and will help you navigate and apply the often complex tax laws to the particular circumstances.

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