Self Help with Mobility Applications

In Csorba v. Csorba  a recent case out of the Alberta Court of Appeal, the Court found itself considering the actions of a parent who had unilaterally relocated with a child from Calgary to Saskatoon.  The parties had been married since 2009 and had a seven year old child together.  On January1, 2017, the mother,… Continue reading Self Help with Mobility Applications

Recent Case – McAlpine v. Leason, 2016 ABCA153

If you and your ex partner have children, and you wish to move away with the children, this is an important case from the Alberta Court of Appeal outlining the factors the court will consider. http://www.canlii.org/en/ab/abca/doc/2016/2016abca153/2016abca153.html?resultIndex=1 Should you require legal advise or representation regarding a mobility issue, please contact Calgary Divorce and Family Lawyer, Lynsey… Continue reading Recent Case – McAlpine v. Leason, 2016 ABCA153

International Custody – The Hague Convention

International Custody – Hague Convention In Canada, when two people have a child they both have equal rights to the child, even if they are not married. That means that if you live with your child and there has been no custody order, you likely have custody of your child. Having custody means having the… Continue reading International Custody – The Hague Convention