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Divorcing farmers have to deal with unique and challenging relationship and financial issues. This article on LawNow.org goes into detail on how the law affects farmers going through a divorce.
This online version of a booklet from the Department of Justice Canada can help children between the ages of nine and twelve to learn about family law, and can also help them realize it's normal for them to have an emotional response to their parents' separation. It is also available to download as a PDF.
Having a Will and Making Funeral Plans - Information to help.
This publication provides general information about Powers of Attorney that deal with finances and property, and general information about joint bank accounts.
This tip-sheet is from the Government of Alberta and describes the legal action a creditor may take if you do not pay your debts. (PDF - 8 pages)
This is a guide on how to buy products and services in Alberta and contains information about your consumer rights. You will need to buy certain items and you will need to use certain services as you settle into as you start your new life in Alberta.
This is a guide on how to buy products and services in Alberta and contains information about your consumer rights. You will need to buy certain items and you will need to use certain services as you settle into as you start your new life in Alberta.
This is a guide on how to buy products and services in Alberta and contains information about your consumer rights. You will need to buy certain items and you will need to use certain services as you settle into as you start your new life in Alberta.
This is a guide on how to buy products and services in Alberta and contains information about your consumer rights. You will need to buy certain items and you will need to use certain services as you settle into as you start your new life in Alberta.








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