The rent number is what tenants focus on. The other clauses are where landlords make their real money, and where signed leases quietly hurt you.
The minor injury cap surprises most claimants. Here is what it actually limits, the 2026 figure, and when an injury falls outside it.
Miss the deadline in Alberta's Limitations Act and your claim dies. Two years from discovery, ten years absolute. Here is what you need to know.
Your employer slashes your pay, cuts your duties, or moves you sideways. You never quit, but the job is gone. Alberta law has a name for that.
You can leave your property to whoever you want. In Alberta, that is only half true. Here is what dependant's relief actually gets a family member.
The belief that your spouse automatically inherits everything is sometimes true and sometimes not. The difference can be six figures.
An EPOA is not about future you. It is protection against a stroke, accident, or fall tomorrow. Here is how to get it right under Alberta law.
Separation and divorce are not the same thing in Alberta law. The difference changes what you can do about property, support, and remarriage.
A plain-language walkthrough of how child support is calculated in Alberta, with a worked example under the updated 2025 Federal Child Support Tables.
The law leaves room for that unsettled feeling when a will doesn't line up with who your loved one really was. Here's what a challenge looks like.
Picking the wrong Alberta court for your civil claim costs you months and money. Here is how to decide between Court of Justice and King's Bench.
Sponsoring a spouse looks simple until you hit the traps. Streams, forms, SOWP changes, and where people lose their applications.
A step-by-step guide to what still matters after a collision in Alberta: reporting, insurance, medical records, the cap, and the 2-year limit.
Three short stories about how Alberta businesses fall apart, and the one document that quietly prevents almost all of it.
The new Family Focused Protocol changes how Alberta family law cases begin. Here's what you need to know.
A personal directive ensures your wishes are followed if you can't speak for yourself. Here's why it matters.
Fired without cause? Alberta law may entitle you to reasonable notice or pay in lieu. Learn what to do.
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