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Alberta Divorce Kit (download version)

This is intended for a Canadian audience.

ISBN: 978-1-77040-357-4

Yes, you can do your own divorce (sole & joint) in the province of Alberta so long as you and your spouse are in agreement. This kit works with current versions of Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS/X, and GNU/Linux. The download will be in a ZIP format and needs to be unzipped (or extracted) to access the files inside.

Due to copyright law, the PDF version of the book in this download kit is SECURED and CANNOT BE PRINTED. However all the worksheets found inside the book are included in a seperate folder as fillable, printable PDF and Word documents.

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Anyone in Alberta can obtain their own divorce without the expense of legal fees. This easy-to-follow kit is the most complete and up-to-date publication available.

This complete kit includes everything a person needs to obtain an uncontested divorce in Alberta, including step-by-step instructions, samples of how the forms may be completed,  and all the necessary forms for use on a personal computer. The Alberta Divorce Kit for sole & joint applicants explains:

  • Grounds for divorce
  • Separation
  • Document preparation
  • Custody of children
  • Maintenance payments

Please note that an uncontested divorce is one where you and your spouse have already agreed on all substantial issues: division of assets, child and spousal support, and child custody and access.

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Market Canada
Operating System This is a 8.51 MB ZIP compressed file containing a folder with the instructions. It can be used on any recent Windows, Macintosh, or Linux operating system. The kit requires an internet connection and MS Word or equivalent word processor.
File Size 8.51 MB
ISBN 978-1-77040-357-4
Library Sales? NOT for sale to libraries

Author Details - Aman Kahlon, LAWYER

Aman Kahlon, JD is a highly experienced family law litigator and family mediator. After receiving her JD from the University of Saskatchewan, she was called to the bar in both British Columbia and Alberta. Kahlon helps clients in these two provinces resolve their family issues in and out of court, including parenting arrangements, child support, spousal support, and complex property division.

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