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  2. 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.

  3. Category:Alberta provincial legislation - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Accurate News and Information Act; Alberta Health Insurance Act (1935) ... Family Law Act (Alberta)

  4. Family Law Act - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Family Law Act may refer to: Family Law Act 1975 ... Act 1996, UK; Family Law Act (Alberta), Canada; Ontario Family Law Act, ...

  5. Divorce law by country - Wikipedia

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    The Family Law Act replaces 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. [111] The Family Law Act can be viewed and printed from the Alberta Queen's Printer website.

  6. Alberta Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Court of Justice (formerly the Provincial Court of Alberta [1]) is the provincial court for the Canadian province of Alberta. The Court oversees matters relating to criminal law, family law, youth law, civil law and traffic law. More than 170,000 matters come before the Court every year.

  7. Category:Family law in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Family Law Act (Alberta) Family Law Act (Ontario) For the Sake of the Children; G. Gordon v ...

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  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.