What About The Costs?

One Family Law lawyer explains flat fee divorce costs to Alberta couples

Understanding Divorce Costs in Alberta

One of the murkiest areas of divorce and separation, even in an uncontested divorce, is the fee associated with it. Legal fees vary not because lawyers deliberately complicate matters, but because every client’s situation is genuinely unique to their family circumstances.

Asset Division Complexity Affects Legal Fees

Sometimes the discussions around asset division are complicated because those assets are substantial; multiple properties, a large investment portfolio, a family trust. Sometimes asset discussions become complicated not because assets are substantial, but because limited resources make financial choices emotionally difficult, which is why an uncontested divorce process can help reduce conflict. In either scenario, a neutral family lawyer helps couples navigate asset division while preserving their relationship.

Co-Parenting Decisions Require Legal Guidance

When couples need to make specific decisions about their children, an uncontested divorce approach allows a legal expert to guide both parents through the process, acknowledging emotions while maintaining forward progress. Our comprehensive parenting plan helps you develop a shared vision for co-parenting that works now and into the future.

Flat Fee Model Provides Cost Certainty

How Uncontested Divorce Reduces Legal Costs

Our One Lawyer Divorce Method™ provides clients with a flat fee structure and a clear roadmap to separation, ensuring you receive expert legal advice without sacrificing quality for affordability. We offer three transparent pricing tiers designed to match your family’s specific needs, with fees shared between both spouses. Have questions about which plan is right for you? Visit our frequently asked questions page to learn more about our process and pricing.

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