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  • OC-62286-01
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    At the beginning of the presentation, Sarah Dargatz, the program chair, sets the stage with factors that lawyers should consider when addressing family violence in chambers. The rest of the presentation addresses evidence issues that may arise in chambers applications where there are allegations of family violence. It examines facts that need to be proven and how to prove/disprove them, statutory and common law definitions and requirements, and procedural steps that lawyers should consider. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on November 25, 2022 as part of our Addressing Family Violence in Chambers program. Total running time is 1 hour, 6 minutes.
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  • OC-62286-04
    Price range: $95.00 through $445.00
    This presentation discusses legal tools that are available to help parties move forward after a Court has determined that domestic violence has occurred. It considers tools that exist in other jurisdictions and in Alberta legislation, with a view to helping Alberta lawyers be creative in crafting solutions. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on November 25, 2022 as part of our Addressing Family Violence in Chambers program. Total running time is 44 minutes.
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  • OC-62286-05
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    This presentation consists of two panel discussions and includes answers to questions from attendees at the live session. The morning discussion focuses on the program’s first two topics: evidence in chambers and legal principles surrounding family violence. The afternoon discussion focuses on the additional topics of allegations of family violence, counter-allegations of alienation, and outcome options. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on November 25, 2022 as part of our Addressing Family Violence in Chambers program. The total running time for each individual presentation ranges between 1 hour, and 1 hour and 20 minutes.
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  • 62209.03
    This paper reviews key factors and ethical issues that lawyers must consider when preparing, drafting, and advising clients on cohabitation agreements.
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  • OC-62209-01
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    This presentation reviews key factors and ethical issues that lawyers must consider when preparing, drafting, and advising clients on cohabitation agreements. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar in January, 2021.
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  • 62456.03
    This paper considers the law of adult interdependent relationships, including a detailed review of the Adult Interdependent Relationships Act., It also addresses issues arising from the introduction of the Family Property Act, standing to bring an application, limitations issues, unjust enrichment claims, and cohabitation agreement drafting considerations. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Alberta Family Law Institute: Survive, Strive, Thrive program in Calgary on November 28–November 29, 2024.
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  • OC-62143-GP
    Explore family law topics, legislative changes, and procedural strategies that will help experienced paralegals succeed in their roles and help clients. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on January 16, 2020. Total running time is 3 hours, 5 minutes. Each presentation sold separately.
  • 62396.04
    This paper explores corporate litigation concepts and topics that may be of interest to family law practitioners in advising their clients in family property matters. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Advanced Family Property program in Edmonton on May 16, 2024.
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  • 62092.03
    This paper considers select issues in matrimonial property division, with reference to recent case law. Issues addressed include gifts, dissipation of assets, contingent interests and liabilities, and pre-marriage and post-separation debts. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Advanced Matrimonial Property program in Calgary on September 20, 2018 and in Edmonton on September 27, 2018.  
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  • 62092.02
    This paper seeks to bring clarity to some of the “gray areas” encountered in matrimonial property matters. It focuses on recent judicial decisions that address issues relating to occupation rent, unequal division of property, retirement savings, dissipation of assets, long separations, double dipping, and more. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Advanced Matrimonial Property program in Calgary on September 20, 2018 and in Edmonton on September 27, 2018.
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  • 61936.03
    Matrimonial property distribution and income calculation for the purposes of child and spousal support can be complicated when agricultural assets and farm-related income are involved. Under the heading “valuating farm or agricultural assets”, the author discusses mines and minerals, royalties, farm equipment, and tools. Under the heading “determining farm income”, she details the information required before evaluating agricultural income for the purposes of calculating support.
    This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s All That Touches Family Law program in September, 2015.
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  • 62286.04
    These materials summarize recent cases dealing with family violence under the Family Law Act and the Divorce Act. They also explore cases of contact resistance (i.e. “alienation”) and situations involving PAFVA/restraining orders. Lastly, caselaw is considered on the emerging tort of family violence. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Addressing Family Violence in Chambers program in Edmonton on November 25, 2022.
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