Divorce Kit for Alberta
Guide + Download Kit
- Publisher
- Self-Counsel Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2023
- Category
- Divorce & Separation
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781770403567
- Publish Date
- Sep 2023
- List Price
- $39.95
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Description
If you want a divorce, you don’t have to hire a lawyer. With this kit, you can obtain your own divorce and save hundreds of dollars in lawyers’ fees. The Alberta Divorce Kit includes a step-by-step guide, plus all the necessary forms specific to the laws of Alberta. All the required forms are downloadable, so you can print them off at your convenience.
For only $39.95 plus court processing fees, you can obtain your own divorce, quickly, easily, and legally. Written by a Canadian lawyer, the Alberta Divorce Kit is published by Self-Counsel Press, Canada’s original and leading publisher of legal books and forms since 1971!
Use this kit when: • One party (sole) or both parties (joint) want a divorce • At least one spouse has resided in Alberta for the last year • There are no disputes over parenting time, property, or spousal support
The download contains all the court forms for joint or sole divorces in MS Word and PDF formats. The following forms are included in this kit: • Statement of Claim for Divorce (Joint and Sole) • Request for Divorce (without oral evidence) (Joint and Sole) • Noting in Default (Sole) • Divorce Judgment (without oral evidence) (Joint and Sole) • Divorce Judgment and Corollary Relief Order (without oral evidence) (Joint and Sole) • Request for Certificate of Divorce (Joint and Sole) • Affidavit of Applicant(s) (Joint and Sole) • Affidavit of Service (Sole) • Affidavit of Execution (Joint and Sole) • Child Support Data Sheets (Joint and Sole)
About the author
Aman Kahlon, JD is a highly experienced family law litigator and family mediator. After receiving her JD from the University of Saskatchewan, she was called to the bar in both British Columbia and Alberta. Kahlon helps clients in these two provinces resolve their family issues in and out of court, including parenting arrangements, child support, spousal support, and complex property division.