This section describes the services, websites, and publications that can help you with child support.
Family Law Information services are provided at various locations throughout Alberta. Staff at these locations help the public (including self represented individuals), the legal community, the judiciary and government offices/agencies, by providing the following:
Information is offered on many topics relating to family law, including:
Court forms and instructions are available for applications:
Note: The staff at Family Justice Services cannot give legal advice or an opinion about what the court would do in your case.
Family mediation is an interest-based process that gives parties an opportunity to meet together with a neutral mediator. Mediators encourage the parties to communicate, negotiate and cooperate to resolve disputes outside of court.
There is no cost to qualifying families. To qualify, there must be at least one dependent child, under the age of 18 years and one or both parties must have an income of less than $40,000 per year.
There does not have to be a court action started to make use of the Family Mediation Services. However, the services are also available to families with court actions in either Provincial Court or the Court of Queen’s Bench. The parties may come to mediation on their own, or they may agree to come with their lawyers.
Parties who want to attend mediation are pre-screened to make sure that mediation will be appropriate for them. Both parties must agree to attend mediation.
This service helps parents who are on limited incomes, including Alberta Works and AISH, incomes get child support agreements or court orders.
In Edmonton, call 780-415-6400. In Calgary, call 403-297-6060. For all other municipalities, call 310-0000 and ask for the Child Support Services office closest to you.
The Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP) collects court-ordered child support, spousal and partner support, and enforces as needed.
With offices located in Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Red Deer and Wetaskiwin, the Family Law Office (FLO) assists clients who have a family law legal problem and who have qualified for services through Legal Aid Alberta. FLO lawyers provide legal representation to clients in all levels of court for matters including:
Law Central Alberta: This website provides Albertans with links to legal resources and information on all aspects of family law.
FamiliesChange.ca: This website contains information to help all members of the family cope with separation and divorce. There are resources for children, teens, and parents.