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Expert Legal Counsel for Your Family Matter

Do I need a Family Law Lawyer?

Disputes involving family members can be very difficult.  We understand many people are hesitant to hire a divorce or separation lawyer, as they may hope to settle the dispute on their own or are worried about the costs involved.  At Keibel Legal Services we understand your concerns but assure you that there is too much at stake to proceed without legal advice.

Negotiations

We agree that not every legal dispute needs to end up in Court in front of a Judge.  In fact, we strive to negotiate settlements without attending Court if at all possible, saving you time and money.  We will help to facilitate communication between the parties and finding common ground.  We will only "fight" if absolutely necessary.


Family Law cases often come with unique emotional and legal challenges. Angie's experience in handling family law matters makes her a great problem solver and advocate.  We offer support and empathy, helping you navigate the emotional aspects of the process while focusing on achieving your legal goals. 



Family Law Services

Child Custody, Parenting and Support

Child Custody, Parenting and Support

Child Custody, Parenting and Support

 Child support is a legally mandated payment made by one parent to the other to provide for the care and upbringing of their child(ren) when they do not live together. The amount of child support is determined based on a combination of factors, such as the parents’ incomes, the number of children involved, and the custody arrangement. 

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 Child support is a legally mandated payment made by one parent to the other to provide for the care and upbringing of their child(ren) when they do not live together. The amount of child support is determined based on a combination of factors, such as the parents’ incomes, the number of children involved, and the custody arrangement. 

At Keibel Legal Services we will work with the parties to make arrangements that are in the best interest of your children.

Separation Agreements

Child Custody, Parenting and Support

Child Custody, Parenting and Support

Sometimes a couple faces difficulties in their marriage, but may not be ready to officially file for divorce.  A separation agreement may be a logical option to protect the personal and financial interests of individuals who are considering a divorce, or for those who have been in an adult interdependent relationship.

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Sometimes a couple faces difficulties in their marriage, but may not be ready to officially file for divorce.  A separation agreement may be a logical option to protect the personal and financial interests of individuals who are considering a divorce, or for those who have been in an adult interdependent relationship.

Keibel Legal Services can prepare a Separation Agreement which serves as a written contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each party during the separation, and can address issues such as spousal support, child support, custody and living arrangements.

Spousal Support and Property Division

Spousal Support and Property Division

Spousal Support and Property Division

In a spousal support arrangement one spouse provides their ex-spouse with financial support.    Some factors considered in determining the payment amount, duration and terms are:

  • The spouses' respective incomes, earning abilities, and educations;
  • The ages and physical, mental, and emotional conditions of both spouses;
  • The spouses' retirement

In a spousal support arrangement one spouse provides their ex-spouse with financial support.    Some factors considered in determining the payment amount, duration and terms are:

  • The spouses' respective incomes, earning abilities, and educations;
  • The ages and physical, mental, and emotional conditions of both spouses;
  • The spouses' retirement benefits;
  • The duration of the marriage;
  • The extent to which the duty to raise a child prevents either spouse from seeking employment outside of the home;
  • The standard of living established during the marriage;
  • The relative assets and liabilities of each spouse, including child support obligations;
  • Each spouse's contributions to the education, training, and earning ability of the other, including payment for any professional degrees;
  • The time and expense necessary for the spouse seeking support to acquire satisfactory education, training, and job experience;
  • The tax consequences of a support award;
  • Whether either spouse's earning capacity was diminished because of his or her marital responsibilities, and;
  • Any other factors that the court finds relevant and equitable.

Divorces

Spousal Support and Property Division

Spousal Support and Property Division

Ending a marriage is stressful.  Along with the emotional challenges, the dissolution can become a complex legal process.  

If you are considering divorce, you will need legal counsel who is trustworthy to help you navigate the process.   

Angie is a family lawyer who will represent your interests in negotiations, mediations or court procee

Ending a marriage is stressful.  Along with the emotional challenges, the dissolution can become a complex legal process.  

If you are considering divorce, you will need legal counsel who is trustworthy to help you navigate the process.   

Angie is a family lawyer who will represent your interests in negotiations, mediations or court proceedings. She will advocate for your rights and help you make informed decisions.


Family Lawyer

Angie acted on a family matter relating to a Dismissal for Want of Prosecution case that was heard in the Court of King's Bench in 2023, which Decision was reported by Justice G. D. B. Kendall on November 10, 2023.  For more information on this case check out the link below.

Danis-Sim v Sim, 2023abkb637 (pdf)Download

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