
Child support is an obligation on both parents to ensure that a child continues to be supported financially after a separation or divorce.
Child support consists primarily of a monthly amount that is designed to cover basic living expenses for a child, including food, clothing, and housing, and an amount that is designed to cover special or extraordinary expenses for a child, including childcare, medical costs not covered by insurance, and certain educational or extracurricular activity expenses.
Child support obligations can continue after a child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in Alberta, if a child is still dependent on the parents due to full-time education, disability, or illness.
The guiding principle for decisions regarding child support is the best interests of the child. The Divorce Act (Canada) and the Family Law Act (Alberta) provide guidelines and obligations for child support in divorce and family law matters. We understand that child support is a crucial aspect of any family law matter, and we are here to help you navigate this aspect with care and diligence.
Our team is dedicated to serving families and ensuring that the best interests of the child are prioritized. Our goal is to help you reach a fair and reasonable child support arrangement that meets the needs of your child and your family.





