Disclosure Obligations and Expectations in Alberta: An Ongoing Exercise of Proportionality (On-Demand)

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Whether for the purposes of proceeding with a court application or negotiating a settlement outside of the courtroom, disclosure is imperative for family law matters. Explore key concepts of family law disclosure, including practical insights as to how practitioners can best manage the disclosure obligations that clients face.

This on-demand program was originally presented on April 4, 2024 as part of a program titled Spousal & Child Support. Total running time is 32 minutes.

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