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Family Law Toolkit for Albertans Experiencing Domestic Violence

Family Law Toolkit for Albertans Experiencing Domestic Violence

These resources hae been developed by the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA)  for Albertans experiencing domestic violence and the frontline service workers who assist them. Resources address family-based legal issues that Albertans fleeing domestic violence need to consider before and after they have left an abusive relationship. The series covers:

  1. Alberta’s Protection Against Family Violence Act
  2. Clare's Law
  3. Child Custody and Parenting Orders
  4. Domestic Violence: How the Police Can Help
  5. Emergency Protection Orders (EPOs)
  6. Exclusive Possession Orders
  7. Financial Support Options
  8. Gathering Evidence of Abuse
  9. If You’re Thinking of Leaving
  10. Leaving an Abusive Relationship… If you are not a Canadian citizen
  11. No Contact Orders – Flowchart
  12. Peace Bonds
  13. Planning for an Emergency
  14. Preparing for Court
  15. King’s Bench Protection Orders
  16. Renting and Domestic Violence: Ending Your Lease Early
  17. Restraining Orders
  18. Serving Documents on an Abusive Party
  19. Working with a Family Law Lawyer
  20. Writing an Affidavit
  21. What is Abuse?

For a complete list of resources in the Families and the Law: Domestic Violence Series please visit CPLEAs publication page at www.cplea.ca/publications/. Select Family Law from the drop down menu.