The term living "common-law" is often used in everyday language to describe a couple that lives together, with or without children, but is not married. Alberta law used to make some allowance in certain situations for people in su...
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The Family Law Act sets out serious penalties that can be ordered by the court for parents who do not allow court-ordered access or parenting time. The police can be ordered to help enforce access. Additionally, parents who deny time with a...
http://justice.alberta.ca/programs_services/families/me...
Is this correct? Yes. In Alberta, the total of any refundable fees that your landlord asks you for as a security deposit can be up to one month's rent. If your rent increases, the landlord cannot ask you to add to your security deposit.
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RSA stands for Revised Statutes of Alberta. RSA 2000 is an official consolidation of provincial Acts, and amendments to them, up to the date of the revision, December 31, 2000.
http://foip.alberta.ca/legislation/archive/rsa2000/rsa_...
No. The minimum wage is $8.40 per hour for students and youth.
http://www.workrights.ca/content.php?doc=5&xwm=true
Forms can be found in the Expropriation Act Rules of Procedure and Practice
http://www.landcompensation.gov.ab.ca/FAQ's/default.asp...
Free public access to Alberta's legislation is available on the Alberta Queen's Printer website. All of Alberta's laws can be viewed online in simple text format. Fully formatted versions can also be purchased. An annual subscription to QP ...
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