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  • 61829.04
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    This paper was drawn from materials presented at the Child and Spousal Support for Legal Support Staff program held in March 2012. Childview® is a software program used for the analysis and determination of child support and spousal support. This paper covers the common errors and pitfalls in child and spousal support calculations.
  • 61829.03
    This paper was drawn from materials presented at the Child and Spousal Support for Legal Support Staff program held in March 2012. It provides tips to avoid rejection by the Clerk of the Court or by the Maintenance Enforcement Program. It includes an appendix with a number of sample clauses and documents.  
  • 61829.02

    This paper was drawn from materials presented at the Child and Spousal Support for Legal Support Staff seminar held in March 2012. Discover the basics of the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, factors and objectives in spousal support applications, issues of entitlement, quantum and duration. This paper also touches on interim spousal support, spousal support settlements, tax considerations, review/variation, and the application of the law with respect to adult interdependent partners.

    Length: 22 Pages

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  • 61829.01
    This paper was drawn from materials presented at the Child and Spousal Support for Legal Support Staff seminar held in March 2012. Learn the basics of which statutes govern, which children should receive child support, who should pay, how to determine the paying parent’s income, making adjustments, and the differences between section 3 and section 7 child support. Length: 23 Pages This document is an electronic product in Adobe PDF format. Shortly after your purchase, you will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to download the complete PDF. Click here to view some sample pages.
  • 55_91_04E
    This paper was presented at the Civil Litigation for Legal Support Staff seminar held in May of 2009. The paper outlines what legal ethics are and how they apply to the role of the legal assistant. The author also discusses the lawyers ethical obligations and how a legal assistant can assist their lawyers and ensure compliance with the Law Society of Alberta's Code of Professional Conduct. This document is an electronic product in Adobe PDF format. Shortly after your purchase, you will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to download the complete PDF. Click here to view some sample pages.