How to Contest a Will in Alberta: Key Grounds Explained by Kolinsky Law
Learn how to contest a will in Alberta with Kolinsky Law’s expert guide. Discover valid legal grounds—mental incapacity, undue influence, fraud, or improper exclusion—and who can challenge a will under Alberta’s Wills and Succession Act. Understand the court process, time limits (often 6 months from probate), and how to protect your rights. If unfairly left out, our Edmonton Estate Litigation Lawyers help assess claims, gat... moreHow to Contest a Will in Alberta: Key Grounds Explained by Kolinsky Law
Learn how to contest a will in Alberta with Kolinsky Law’s expert guide. Discover valid legal grounds—mental incapacity, undue influence, fraud, or improper exclusion—and who can challenge a will under Alberta’s Wills and Succession Act. Understand the court process, time limits (often 6 months from probate), and how to protect your rights. If unfairly left out, our Edmonton Estate Litigation Lawyers help assess claims, gather evidence, and fight for a fair resolution. Prevent disputes with a legally sound will: - https://kolinsky.ca/how-to-contest-a-will-in-alberta-key-grounds-explained/
Are Step-Parents Financially Responsible for Stepchildren After Separation in Alberta?
In Alberta, step-parents who act as parents (in loco parentis) may face child support obligations after separation. Courts assess factors like financial support, caregiving history, and emotional bonds. While biological parents bear primary responsibility, step-parents in blended families can be ordered to pay supplementary support. This blog explains Alberta’s Family Law Act, legal precedents, and preventive... moreAre Step-Parents Financially Responsible for Stepchildren After Separation in Alberta?
In Alberta, step-parents who act as parents (in loco parentis) may face child support obligations after separation. Courts assess factors like financial support, caregiving history, and emotional bonds. While biological parents bear primary responsibility, step-parents in blended families can be ordered to pay supplementary support. This blog explains Alberta’s Family Law Act, legal precedents, and preventive measures. If you’re navigating step-parent rights or child support disputes, consult an Edmonton family lawyer for clarity. Protect your rights—get expert advice today: - https://kolinsky.ca/are-step-parents-financially-responsible-for-stepchildren-after-separation-in-alberta/