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Alberta

City of Calgary - Good Neighbour Practices

This information is written for new and long-term Calgarians, homeowners or tenants looking for more information about their responsibilities within their neighbourhood. It is a quick reference to help you get started. See also: the Good Neighbour Practices Reference Guide which is an overview of municipal bylaws governing neighbourhood issues.

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Making a Court Application in the Court of King's Bench (With an Application Form)

This court procedure booklet tells you what steps to take when:

  1. You are making an application in the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta;
  2. You already have a court file (e.g. divorce, family property, common law property);
  3. The application you want to make is NOT under the Family Law Act; and
  4. You have chosen not to get a lawyer and will be representing yourself throughout the court process.

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Insurance consumer complaints

How to resolve a complaint, options for settling your insurance claim, industry conduct complaints and insurance industry information.

Floods, wildfires, voluntary sector and property insurance

Insurance-related information on floods, wildfires, voluntary sector, property insurance, complaints and preparing for emergencies.

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Automobile collisions and insurance – what to do after a collision

Summary, collision worksheet form, tips to remember and steps to follow after an automobile collision.

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Uninsured Drivers

Learn about legal options and debt repayment if you caused injury to someone in a motor vehicle accident and you didn’t have insurance.

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Workers' Resource Centre (WRC)
The WRC helps Alberta workers through advocacy, a Casework Program, and Public Legal Education. If you need help with an employment issue, the WRC is ready to help.
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Self Represented Litigants (LawNow Vol. 41-1)

Representing yourself in court is a daunting task. This issue of LawNow offers some suggestions for success.

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Resources for Self Represented Litigants - Supreme Court of Canada

This page on the Supreme Court of Canada website provides information for self-represented litigants in the following areas:

  1. If you are thinking about bringing an application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada or
  2. if you have been named as a respondent in an application for leave to appeal, it’s very important to try to get legal advice as a first step. 

The Supreme Court of Canada only hears select cases.  It helps a lot to get advice on whether or not yours could be a case which the Court will hear.

Pro Bono Ontario operates a program that helps in this situation.  No matter what province you are in, you are strongly encouraged to apply for assistance by visiting the Pro Bono Ontario website.

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Create a Parenting Plan

This resource helps parents walk through the steps of creating parenting plan. A parenting plan is a written document that outlines how parents will raise their children after separation or divorce. This interactive tool will give you some options to develop a personalized parenting plan. This tool is not intended as legal advice.

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