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The '''Family Law Act''' came into force in the Canadian province of [[Alberta]] on October 1, 2005. It replaced the [[Domestic Relations Act]], the [[Maintenance Order Act]], the [[Parentage and Maintenance Act]], and parts of the [[Provincial Court Act]] and the [[Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act]] in that province.
The Albertan '''Family Law Act''' came into force in the Canadian province of [[Alberta]] on October 1, 2005. It replaced the [[Domestic Relations Act]], the [[Maintenance Order Act]], the [[Parentage and Maintenance Act]], and parts of the [[Provincial Court Act]] and the [[Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act]] in that province.


==Provincial vs national==
==Provincial vs national==

Revision as of 01:37, 22 July 2015

The Albertan Family Law Act came into force in the Canadian province of Alberta on October 1, 2005. It replaced the Domestic Relations Act, the Maintenance Order Act, the Parentage and Maintenance Act, and parts of the Provincial Court Act and the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act in that province.

Provincial vs national

It is unclear whether this is an act that only applies within the province of Alberta or if it can apply to other locations in Canada.

See also