Informed Perspectives on Criminal, Family, and Civil Law

LEGAL INSIGHTS FROM CAMBRIA LAW

Understanding Judicial Interim Release (Bail)

Judicial interim release (bail) lets accused persons await trial outside custody. Learn your rights, when bail may be denied, hearing expectations, release conditions, and why legal representation is vital.

Why do I need a Criminal Lawyer?

If police come knocking on your door to investigate a criminal offence it is only natural to have questions and concerns. It is not uncommon to be nervous, even intimidated, but it is important to remain calm. 

Sending Your Ex a Text in a Child Custody Case Can Be a Mistake

It has been more than 50 years since the first cellular telephone call. According to CNN, Motorola engineer Martin Cooper stood on a New York city sidewalk on April 3, 1973 “with a device the size of a brick and made the first public call from a cell phone to one of the men he’d been competing with to develop the device.” 

What Is a Prenuptial or Postnuptial Agreement, and Do I Need One in Alberta?

When couples enter into marriage, the last thing on their minds is often what might happen if the relationship ends. Still, divorce and separation do occur — and that is why a prenuptial (prenup) or postnuptial (postnup) agreement is something every couple should consider.

Nesting Divorce in Alberta

Separation and divorce are difficult transitions, especially when children are involved. One emerging approach to help families through this time is known as “nesting.” Instead of children moving between two households, the children remain in the family home while parents rotate in and out according to a schedule.

Dividing Family Property in Alberta

Dividing property after a separation or divorce can be one of the most stressful and complex parts of ending a relationship. Couples often wonder: Who keeps the house? What happens to my savings? Do I have to share my inheritance?

Parenting Time vs. Decision-Making Responsibility in Alberta Family Law

When parents separate, one of the most important questions is how they will share the care of their children. In Alberta, two key terms often cause confusion: parenting time and decision-making responsibility.

Do You Need a Lawyer to Buy or Sell a Home in Alberta?

Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions most people will ever make. It’s also a process filled with legal documents, deadlines, and financial risks. That’s why many Albertans wonder: Do I really need a lawyer to buy or sell a house?

Understanding Real Property Reports (RPRs) in Alberta Home Sales

If you are buying or selling a home in Alberta, chances are you’ll hear about a Real Property Report (RPR). For many people, this document is unfamiliar and confusing — but it is one of the most important pieces of the real estate process.

Foreclosure Purchases in Alberta

Buying a foreclosed home in Alberta can seem like an opportunity to secure a property at a lower price. But foreclosure purchases come with unique risks that can catch buyers off guard if they aren’t prepared.

Transferring Property After Divorce or Separation in Alberta

When a marriage or common-law relationship ends, one of the most significant questions is what happens to the family home. In Alberta, the process of transferring property after divorce or separation involves both family law and real estate law.

What Happens to the Family Home When a Spouse Dies in Alberta?

The loss of a spouse is an emotional and overwhelming experience. On top of grief, families are often faced with legal and financial questions — especially about the family home. Who owns the house now? Can the surviving spouse stay in it? What happens if the home is only in the deceased spouse’s name?