Publications
Family Law Project – The Conclusion, Final Report 93
This report sets out the process by which ALRI has proposed rules for the revision of the Alberta Rules of Court. The Rules of Court Committee requested ALRI to review the Alberta Rules of Court. The ultimate goal of the project was to produce clear, more useable and more effective Rules. Other goals included increased fairness, timeliness, cost effectiveness and accessibility. Through extensive consultation, ALRI created a list of proposed Rules. They are arranged in […]
AREA OF LAW | Family Law |
TAGS | relationship, parent, birth, child, maintenance, minor, status, support |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr093.pdf |
June 29, 2004
Recognition of Rights and Obligations in Same Sex Relationships, Research Paper 21
In 1999, in M. v. H. (1999), 171 DLR (4th) 577 (SCC), the Supreme Court of Canada determined that any legislation which provided access to court-enforced spousal support rights to opposite-sex unmarried couples, while denying that access to equivalent same-sex couples, was unconstitutional (in that it violated s 15(1) of the Charter and was not saved by s 1) This paper surveys Alberta legislation current to the time of publication, and determines there are several points on inconsistency between […]
AREA OF LAW | Family Law Marriage & Divorce |
TAGS | same-sex, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, relationship, discrimination, personal |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | RPNo.21.pdf |
January 3, 2002
Family Law v. 18.3–Child Support, Report for Discussion 18.3
This report was written to address five concerns about child support law at the time of its publication, viz.: the inadequacy of child support awarded; inconsistency of award between similar families; inefficiency in assessment; inequality based on “legitimacy” of birth; and unaddressed complexities based on the inter-relation between spousal support, custody of children, and child support. This report expounds recommendations for a new approach to child support, which is meant to foster equality for all […]
AREA OF LAW | Children Family Law Marriage & Divorce |
TAGS | definition, relationship, parent, birth, child, maintenance, minor, status, support |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | rfd18.3.pdf |
October 2, 1998
Family Law v. 18.2–Spousal Support, Report for Discussion 18.2
At the time of publication, Alberta’s law relating to spousal support after a divorce was unique in Canada, in that it incorporated the “fault doctrine.” This doctrine holds that in order to obtain support, a spouse must prove that he or she is the “innocent party” in the divorce (i.e., not responsible for the marriage breakdown), and that the other spouse is culpable (i.e., responsible for the marriage breakdown). This report suggests the elimination of […]
AREA OF LAW | Family Law |
TAGS | obligation, husband, wife, relationship, child, maintenance, marriage, minor, support |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | rfd18.2.pdf |
The Domestic Relations Act (DRA) – Phase 1. Family Relationships: Obsolete Actions, Final Report 65
With the changes in attitude toward marriage and family that have occurred over past decades many provisions of the Domestic Relations Act have become outmoded. This report recommends the abolition of six obsolete matrimonial actions: restitution of conjugal rights, judicial separation, damages in tort for adultery, enticement or harbouring a spouse; damages in tort for harbouring of a child, damages in contract for breach of a promise of marriage, and jactitation of marriage. This report also recommends […]
AREA OF LAW | Children Family Law Marriage & Divorce |
TAGS | domestic, obsolete, restitution, relationship, action, family, marriage |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr065.pdf |
March 29, 1993
Towards Reform of the Law Relating to Cohabitation Outside Marriage, Issues Paper 2
Although at the time of the publication of this report, many aspects of legal marriages were regulated by both statute and the common law, cohabitation between unmarried couples was not. This paper addresses the issue of the law as related to heterosexual cohabiting couples (homosexual couples and purely economic relationships were not addressed) by reviewing the (then-current) law in Alberta, as well as raising several legal issues that needed to be considered regarding cohabiting couples. […]
AREA OF LAW | Family Law Marriage & Divorce |
TAGS | nonmarital, de facto, common law spouse, relationship, cohabitation, common law |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | IPNo.2.pdf |
October 4, 1987