
Child Custody & Parenting
Ensuring their children’s well-being should be the top priority for parents when they separate. The best interest of the children is the determining factor in planning the most suitable parenting arrangements. In Calgary family law, mediation often helps parents work through disagreements with support from experienced family and divorce lawyers.
Parenting arrangements can be either shared or one parent has primary care, while the other parent has access or visitation rights. Borja Law is ready to stand for you when it comes to child custody and access issues. We will talk through your possible choices, and work hard to make sure your rights are never ignored. Reach out so we can help you get what you are entitled to by law.
Our experienced Calgary family lawyers provide compassionate guidance while protecting your parental rights. When challenges arise, Borja Law’s Calgary family lawyers are committed to achieving practical, fair outcomes for you and your children.

Child Support
Every parent has an obligation to provide for the needs of a child for as long as a child is considered a child of the marriage under the Divorce Act or a child under the Family Law Act. The obligations of a parent to the child do not cease when the marriage or relationship turns sour and this includes providing financial assistance to the child.
Child Support Payment
The Federal Child Support Guidelines is the determining factor for the amount of child support that should be paid by the parents. There may be instances where the parties may depart from the amount provided for in the Guidelines.
It is important that you get a legal advice in order to determine the amount of child support that your children are entitled to. As a family law firm in Calgary, Borja Law will ensure that you and your child’s rights are protected.
Contact us today to learn more about what you are entitled according to the law.

Spousal Support
Both married couples and common law partners have a legal responsibility to support each other financially. After a separation, the spouse earning more usually ends up paying spousal support. However, not every lower-income spouse automatically qualifies since different factors are considered. For guidance, Calgary divorce lawyers can help explain your options and what you might expect. It is also a good idea to talk with a family lawyer in Calgary who can walk you through the process and make sure your rights are protected.
Spousal Support Payment
Spousal support is determined by several factors if it is payable after divorce. These considerations include:
- The income of the spouses
- The financial needs of the spouses
- The length of the marriage
- The tasks of each spouse during marriage
If you are filing for spousal support or being asked to pay for a spousal support, Borja Law is a family law firm in Calgary that could provide you with the proper guidance and representation during these tough times.
Contact us today to learn more about your rights to spousal support.

Division Of Property
When two individuals marry or live together, most of the properties obtained during this time are considered joint. Property may also include small items which have little monetary value. Arguments might pop up when splitting these assets, and Calgary divorce lawyers can really help you nail down the details to help avoid these kinds of situations. You can count on your rights and interests getting solid support all the way through the asset division process.
Major properties may include the following items:
- House
- Vehicles
- Investments
- Bank accounts
- Cash
It is recommended that you seek a legal advice in the division of marital assets in a divorce or division of assets after separation. Borja Law is a family law firm in Calgary that will help you ensure that you receive a share of the property that you are entitled.
Contact us today to learn more of what you are entitled according to law.

Domestic Violence / Restraining Order
Domestic violence is a very serious matter. Whether you are a victim of a domestic violence or you have been accused of domestic violence, you are entitled to be represented and heard in court.
Borja Law is experienced in assisting clients related to domestic violence and restraining orders.
Get in touch with us and let us give you a hand in getting what you are entitled according to law.

Experienced Calgary Family Lawyers
Whether it is a cohabitation or separation agreement, it is advisable that you seek an independent legal advice before you sign any of these agreements. It is important for a client to know the nature and consequences of entering into these kind of contracts to protect your rights under the law.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is guardianship?
Guardianship refers to the legal rights and responsibilities a parent or a guardian has regarding the care, upbringing, and decision-making of the child. Understanding guardianship is very important in divorce or separation cases to ensure both parents' or guardians’ rights and the child's best interests are protected.
How can Calgary divorce lawyers help me with my case?
A family lawyer can assist with all sorts of aspects of your case. This includes negotiating settlements, representing you in court, providing legal advice, and ensuring your rights and interests are protected throughout the legal process. Don't walk the legal system alone. Get a qualified family lawyer right away.
Call Borja Law at (587) 323 2275 to get a trusted partner in your divorce or family law case.
How are property and assets divided under Alberta’s Family Property Act?
Under Alberta's Family Property Act, property and assets acquired during a marriage or common-law relationship are typically divided equally upon separation.
This includes assets like family home, savings and more. Some exceptions apply, such as property owned before the relationship or any inheritances.
During a separation, the court may consider factors like how much each party contributed and other conditions when dividing property.
How do I protect myself from domestic violence?
A person who suffers from domestic violence can file either an emergency protection order or a restraining order.
If you have any questions about the process, call Borja Law today at (587) 323 2275.