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The family lawyers at Crossroads Law pride themselves on being up to date on all the latest developments in the law. We offer a wide variety of services in every area of family and divorce law matters. For more information on family law please see the links below. If you are interested in a consultation to learn more click here.

We prioritize your child's best interests. We offer guidance to create stable arrangements from shared to sole custody. Learn how we use mediation and court strategies to achieve positive outcomes.

Child support calculations can be complex. At Crossroads Law, we're skilled in navigating intricate income scenarios and international cases. We collaborate with accountants and tax specialists to offer you a tailored approach.

Get remote legal coaching for your separation or divorce in British Columbia or Alberta. All you need is an internet connection for personalized guidance.

With transparent pricing, we offer flat rates for various legal services, including cohabitation and prenuptial agreements. This covers consultations, drafting, edits, and a final meeting for signing.

Navigate the complexities of divorce and separation with Crossroads Law. Whether it's a desk divorce or understanding the implications of your separation date, we guide you through the entire process.

Navigating high net-worth separations requires a focused approach. At Crossroads Law, we assemble a team of lawyers to address complex issues like corporate income, international holdings, and confidentiality.

We guide you in identifying your share of assets and debts, even uncovering concealed ones, to ensure a fair distribution.

Navigating spousal support often leads to negotiated settlements, making legal guidance crucial. Our family lawyers at Crossroads Law are well-versed in this area to assist you effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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In Canada, the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines (SSAGs) are commonly used to guide the calculation of spousal support, although they are not legally binding. These guidelines aim to make support awards more predictable and consistent.

Child support in Canada is calculated using Federal Guidelines based on income and custody, with additional considerations for business owners' income.

Divorce in Canada usually necessitates a one-year separation, with the timeline varying due to factors like asset complexity, parenting disputes, and court schedules.