Our lawyers provide accessible legal services across Alberta, including family law in Grande Prairie.
Award Winning Family Lawyers Grande Prairie
Trusted for divorce, separation, and alternative dispute resolution.

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

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

Flexible Billing for Your Peace of Mind
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.
We Understand Family Law
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.
Legal Resources
Unravel the intricacies of family law with insights and commentary from Crossroads Law's distinguished team.
Free Consultation
Contact us today for a no-charge initial consultation to discuss your family law needs.
What Our Clients Say
Mat has always provided extremely sound advise even when I’m unsure that I want to hear it, and has personally guided me through the pitfalls that are so prominent throughout this challenging time. I personally attest and recommend Mat for anyone who finds themselves in my position from not only a professional standpoint, but a personal one. This whole thing is very hard and emotionally draining, and Mat has been there to help my kids and I literally every step of the way. It will always be appreciated and remembered.
Over the past year, my kids and I have had to navigate some very difficult waters in terms of custody and my children’s preference on living with me at home. None of this process comes naturally, easily or in a package that most people can understand, and we have relied heavily and very successfully on Mat’s experience, knowledge and compassion. We have been extremely fortunate to have finally found Mat in the process of all of this, and he has earned the respect and most importantly, the trust of both my children and myself, which as he knows, is no small feat.
Legal Resources
Polygamy in Canada: What the Law Actually Says (and Why It Matters)
The definition of “family” in Canada continues to evolve. We’re seeing more discussion around non-traditional relationships—particularly polyamory—but there is still a lot of confusion about what is legally permitted and what is not.
Crossroads Law Announces Camille Boyer as Our Newest Partner
We are thrilled to announce that Camille Boyer has accepted a partnership position at Crossroads Law, a reflection of her six years of dedication, outstanding legal work, and unwavering commitment to the people and values that define our firm.
Who Gets the House After Separation in Alberta?
For many separating couples, the family home is their most valuable asset, and a major source of stress. In Alberta, the Family Property Act governs how property will be divided. It applies to both married spouses and adult interdependent partners (formerly referred to as "common law" partners).
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore financing solutions for legal proceedings and get clarity on billing practices at Crossroads Law. Learn about litigation funding options, cost estimates, and transparent billing processes to manage your legal expenses effectively.
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.