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  2. Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG) - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Journal v Alberta (AG), [1989] 2 S.C.R. 1326 is a leading freedom of the press case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada.The Court held that publication restrictions on matrimonial proceedings, section 30(1) of Alberta's Judicature Act, and on pre-trial stages of civil actions, section 30(2) of said Act, were in violation of freedom of expression rights under section 2(b) of the ...

  3. Divorce Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The divorce became effective 31 days after the judgment granting it was rendered, provided that it is not under appeal. [ 41 ] Foreign divorces are recognized for all purposes of determining the marital status of any person in Canada, provided that: [ 42 ]

  4. Family Law Act (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The Family Law Act came into force in the Canadian province of Alberta on October 1, 2005. [1] It replaced the Domestic Relations Act, the Maintenance Order Act, the Parentage and Maintenance Act, and parts of the Provincial Court Act and the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act in that province.

  5. Court of King's Bench of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Court of King's Bench of Alberta (abbreviated in citations as ABKB or Alta. K.B.) is the superior trial court of the Canadian province of Alberta. During the reign of Elizabeth II , it was named Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta .

  6. Court of Appeal of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Appeals from the Court of Appeal lie with the Supreme Court of Canada, Canada's court of last resort. Other than certain criminal matters, appeals to the Supreme Court of Canada are heard only by leave of that court. Since the Supreme Court denies leave in most cases, the Court of Appeal is the final court for most matters originating in Alberta.

  7. Divorce law by country - Wikipedia

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    The federal government used this power in 1968 to enact the first Divorce Act which applied throughout Canada. This means that Canada's divorce law is now uniform throughout Canada, including Quebec, which differs from the other provinces in its use of the civil law as codified in the Civil Code of Quebec as opposed to the common law that is in ...

  8. Murdoch v Murdoch - Wikipedia

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    Judgment: 2 October 1973; Full case name: Irene Florence Murdoch v James Alexander Murdoch: Citations [1975] 1 S.C.R. 423: Ruling: Application for division of matrimonial property under trust law dismissed. Holding; No intention to create a trust in favour of the wife, who did not contribute to the finances in a way other than what was common ...

  9. Canadian family law - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, family law is primarily statute-based. The federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over marriage and divorce under section 91(26) of the Constitution Act, 1867. The main piece of federal legislation governing the issues arising upon married spouses’ separation and the requirements for divorce is the Divorce Act.

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