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Grande Prairie Family Law Team
Guiding you through life's legal crossroads in family law. Meet the team to learn more.

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Crossroads Law Named a Tier 1 Family Law Firm in the 2025 Edition of Best Law Firms – Canada®

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From flat-rate fees to contingency options, Crossroads Law offers tailored billing solutions to meet your legal needs.
Mediation
Mediation extends beyond separation and divorce cases and offers a time and cost-saving solution for resolving various family law issues.
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Crossroads Law provides litigation services, mediation, and alternative dispute resolution in every area of family law.
Support Calculators
Free Child & Spousal Support Calculators to help you understand what support payments may look like.
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Unravel the intricacies of family law with insights and commentary from Crossroads Law's distinguished team.
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What Our Clients Say
I count my blessings I found Trish Johnson. She is professional, knowledgeable, thorough, efficient, and she conducts her work with such empathy, patience, and understanding. Having Trish in my corner has made complex and sometimes overwhelming situations manageable. Thank you Trish!
I had the pleasure of working with Zachary Berinstein, and couldn't have be more impressed with his professionalism, expertise, and dedication.
Throughout the process, Zachary demonstrated strong attention to detail, leaving no stone unturned. He was highly responsive, always addressing my concerns or questions promptly, and going above and beyond to keep me informed and updated on the progress of my case.
Zachary’s genuine care for my well-being was evident in every interaction. He treated me with compassion and empathy, which provided a sense of comfort during a particularly stressful time in my life.
Legal Resources
Crossroads Law Welcomes Calgary Family Lawyer Ramsha Javed
We are delighted to welcome family lawyer Ramsha Javed to the Crossroads Law team in Calgary!
Welcome Robert Finlay, Vancouver Family Mediator and Articled Student at Crossroads Law
We’re delighted to welcome experienced family mediator Robert Finlay to our Vancouver office.
Child Support and Rotational Work: Income Guidelines for Edmonton and Area Oilfield Workers
In this blog, we look at how child support is calculated for parents working in the oil field or in other jobs with rotation schedules, shift work, or seasonal income. To help us work through this situation, we’ll explore a hypothetical example of a recently separated member of the oil and gas workforce.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Child support in Canada is calculated using Federal Guidelines based on income and custody, with additional considerations for business owners' income.
Selecting the right family lawyer is vital for understanding the nuances of your situation. Research their professional biography for insight into their expertise and approach. To book a free 20-minute consultation, call 1.800.466.1838 or book online. Preparing involves noting questions, ensuring open communication, understanding confidentiality, summarizing your situation, and addressing concerns. If it exceeds 20 minutes, standard rates apply.
Divorce in Canada usually necessitates a one-year separation, with the timeline varying due to factors like asset complexity, parenting disputes, and court schedules.
Family law mediation offers a voluntary, less formal way to resolve disputes like divorce or child custody. A neutral mediator guides the process, facilitating discussions and helping parties work toward a mutually acceptable agreement. The process includes initial meetings, expression of concerns, and drafting a settlement, which can be made legally binding. Mediation is often quicker, less costly, and less stressful than court proceedings, but its suitability varies by case.