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Where can I find the actual written laws around family law?

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Where can I find the actual written laws around family law?

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The internet is a good source: e.g., www.canlii.org. You can also visit public libraries, college and university libraries, and court house libraries. You can buy Alberta laws, such as the Family Law Act, from the Queen’s Printer for Alberta. It publishes Alberta’s laws, plus many other law-related materials, and also provides on-line versions of such products at www.qp.gov.ab.ca/catalogue. To call the Queen’s Printer directly in Edmonton, dial 780-427-4952; otherwise, call Service Alberta at 310-0000, toll-free, and ask for the Queen’s Printer. Your local bookstore or library may carry Queen’s Printer products. Check your local telephone book.

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