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Collection Agencies: Don't call me

This tipsheet is a publication of the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA). It provides Albertans with general information on the role of collection agencies. See also: Canadian Legal FAQs - Alberta - Consumer Law.

Moving with your children

There could be many valid reasons why a parent with sole custody of his or her children might want to move to a new city or province. It could be a positive step such as a new and promising job for the parent or their new partner, or for more family support from extended family. It could be for more difficult reasons such as financial necessity or fear of the other parent. Whatever the reasons, there are legal issues that should be faced openly and in a timely manner. This resource looks at some of the  things to consider. about mobility rights. You may want to see also: Canadian Legal FAQs - Family Law - Mobility Rights. This tipsheet is produced by the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA).

Travelling with children

This tipsheet is produced by the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA).  It is meant to inform parents who travel with children what  legal requirements must be met if they travel without the child’s other parent or guardian. See also: Canadian Legal FAQs - Travelling - Travelling with children.

Condo Law for Albertans

This website provides legal information for Alberta consumers who are thinking about buying a condo, currently living in one, or considering selling or renting their condo.

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Calgary Outlink

Calgary Outlink: Center for Gender & Sexual Diversity strives to create healthy communities and brighter futures for LGBTQ+ individuals. They provide a safe community space equipped with support services, education opportunities, a support line, and access to resources.

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New Alberta Workers

New Alberta Workers is a not-for-profit program started in 2013.  its aim is to provide workplace health and safety information for Temporary Foreign Workers and other New to Alberta Workers

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Let's Talk: Elder Abuse

This is a series of publications developed with funding from Employment and Social Development Canada. The multimedia resource package is focused on increasing the knowledge and awareness of how intermediaries can use the law to prevent and reduce elder abuse. (Resources are available in English and French)

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Legal Information vs. Legal Advice: What is the Difference?

This tipsheet is a publication of the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta. It looks at the key differences between providing legal information vs. legal advice.

Your Rights at Work

Rights at Work is a collection of resources developed by the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta and funded by the Human Rights Education and Multiculturalism Fund. The resources make use of real‐life scenarios to demonstrate Alberta legislation that protects workers.Resources include tipsheet, videos, quizzes and articles.

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Legal Change of Name Information

On this webpage Service Alberta provides information on who is elgible, how to make a legal change of name, what are the costs involved, and what to do after you apply.

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