Monday, July 30, 2018

Know about Parenting Access and Custody Rights after a divorce

The Divorce Act is of federal legislation applies to married parents who are seeking a divorce. It is applicable throughout Canada and the custody and access orders for children are governed under the Divorce Act. On the other hand, the Family Law Act is a provincial legislation that applies to married, non-married, and common law parents who may or may not be seeking a divorce. It is applicable only in Alberta.

It is extremely important to know about the parenting access rights and duties in a divorce. Whenever a decision about children is involved in divorce, the special law ensures that the decision is ruled in the best interest of the child, which implies that the access decision is steered according to the interest of a child rather than the preference or comfort of parents.

Important things to know about the spousal support.  

How to ensure that the kids are fine during the course of the divorce process?

While the divorce process can be emotionally draining for parents, it can equally affect the children due to a potential conflict of interest. Therefore, it is essential to make sure that the utmost care is taken for children in the entire process. This can be a challenging task and hence one is encouraged to utilize the necessary resources (parenting tools) provided by the government before moving into the process.

You can find the details about the parenting plan here.

What is a child support?

Child support is the amount of money a parent has to pay in order to support his/her child financially. This amount is usually paid to the other parent unless the child is above 18 years of age. Although the court decides this amount, one can also come to an agreement on their own.

You can calculate the child support amount using the “Child Support Table Lookup”.

Sometimes the cases can go out of hand and you may want to hire a lawyer to help you with the case. A lawyer can help you:

  • to understand the guidelines that apply in your case
  • to calculate a child support amount for each parent
  • to understand your legal rights and obligations
  • to protect your child’s rights and best interests, and
  • prepare and review the documents before moving to the court.

 

Connect with one of the experienced divorce lawyers at Right Legal now.

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All you need to know about the divorce process in Alberta

The Divorce Process

As long as both the parties have an agreement on their separation, divorce can be granted without having to appear before the court. Once the divorce application has been submitted, it can take anywhere between 3 to 6 months to complete the divorce process. If you wish to expedite the process, you may be required to appear in front of the court. However, it must be noted that depending upon the complexity of the case, it may take years to settle a contested divorce case.

Learn more about the Divorce laws in Alberta.

You can find the details of the divorce laws associated in Alberta, before moving to a court. Divorce cases are generally covered under Family Law Litigations. You can find more details about the provincial and the federal laws here.

Divorce Cost

In general, the cost of filing a divorce case can be up to $300. This, however, excludes the legal fees which depend upon various factors such as the complexity of the case and lawyer’s fees. In cases involving the distribution of estates, parentin2g support or spousal support, you may typically want to have a trial, which can be expensive and in most situations run at slow pace, extending the divorce. The longer the case runs, the higher the expenses. A typical divorce trial may cost you over $50,000. Therefore, it is always recommended to try and negotiate terms with your partner and find a way to mediate your case.

After Separation

You may have to restart everything after separation. For example, find a new accommodation, make alternative financial arrangements, and change parenting habits. These things can be stressful and have an emotional impact on your lifestyle. Therefore, it is advisable to be in touch with someone, either family or friends during this time.

Although the divorce process requires that you and your partner must be separated from each other for at least a duration of one year. However, you can make alternative interim arrangements for the child care and property/asset possession with the help of an arbitrator.

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Are you aware of the new impaired driving laws in Canada?

A new legislation, Bill C-46 that gives police, the authority to demand a breath sample from any driver who is pulled over without any suspicion, is planned to be made effective Dec 2018.

Breath test can’t be refused under the new drunk-driving law, as reported by Times Colonist.

Under the current law, a police can demand a roadside a breath test only if they have a reasonable suspicion of drunken driving. Once in effect, the drivers cannot refuse for the breath test if authorities demand so. Refusal to do so may lead to a punishment under Impaired Driving laws.

5 ways DUI can affect your life.

The changes in the law come after data from researchers show that almost 50% of the DUI cases go undetected at the check posts. The law is expected to bring the number down.

Under the new law, one cannot make any arguments if pulled over and asked for a breath test. Currently, there are provisions where a drunken driver can claim that they are well under the blood alcohol limit, as the alcohol is not absorbed in their blood yet. These arguments will be considered invalid from Dec 2018 once the new laws are in effect.

“Do we really expect the police to select the locations of the new-style check stops at random? If you want to limit the ability of police to target and harass particular communities, giving them broader latitude to erect checkpoints”

says Colby Cash for the National Post.

However, there might arise some constitutional challenges. Providing police the power to demand a breath test from anyone without suspicion could breach someone’s basic rights to privacy and can give rise to some controversial impaired driving cases.

Are you convicted under DUI act? Connect with one of our DUI Lawyers at Right Legal now.

 

 

 

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Friday, July 20, 2018

Why you should hire a Real Estate Lawyer for your property transactions

Real Estate lawyers often specialize in dealing with the day-to-day transactions related to your property and its disputes. They can apply their legal skills to prepare and review your documents related to real estate investments such as purchase agreements, terms, and agreements of the mortgage, transfer documents, property tax and other registry related documents.

A lawyer can help you solve some of your common problems related to buying/selling of your property.

Buying or selling a property involves a significant amount of money, hence you may want to make sure that it doesn’t indulge you in any legal implications. It is highly recommended to involve a real estate lawyer to handle all your legal requirements for the transaction.

You can have more information on buying and selling a property at Alberta at Real Estate Council of Alberta.

 

Brokerage Agreement

A transaction may require a seller to sign a brokerage agreement, which contains standard forms covering all the terms of the agreement and a brokerage commission. The lawyer can ensure that the documents are properly reviewed and help you to mitigate the risks of getting trapped into an unexpected issue.

Read more about investing in a property in Edmonton, Alberta.

Purchase Agreements

One of the most important documents involved in the transaction involving the sale/purchase of a property. The document is generally a standard printed form addressing following issues:

  • If the property was lawfully altered.
  • If the buyer is legally allowed to make changes in the property.
  • Remedies in place if an issue is found during the inspection (by an authorized engineer/architect on behalf of the buyer)
  • How to deal with the hazardous waste in the property?
  • Consequences of not closing the deal.

 

Title Search

Once a purchase agreement is complete, a title search is required. This can be done from Service Alberta. The lawyer can help you with the title search and review all the documents related to it. It is important to note that at this point you may not be aware of a possible zoning in a region. So it is always advisable to confirm with a lawyer.

Our experienced Edmonton, Alberta based Real Estate Lawyers at Right Legal can help your property related transactions. Connect with them now.

 

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Thursday, July 19, 2018

What is a Will and why is it important to have one

What is a will?

Will is a legal document which contains information about your wish of choosing a person who you want your property to be inherited by, after your death.

You may choose to assign  your assets to one of the following:

Your beneficiaries

You can choose family members, friends, spouse, or charitable organizations as beneficiaries to your assets. The details of allocation can be mentioned in the will.

A guardian for your minor children

When it comes to the responsibility of your child’s personal care, who is under 18 years of age, you may nominate someone to be their guardian after you die. The nominee will handle all the finances related to your child after your death.

An executor

In some cases, you may choose to nominate an individual or an institution to manage your assets, expenses, and taxes on your behalf after your death. It must be noted that an executor’s role is fairly significant and hence you must have proper planning in place before you assign this responsibility.

Everything you need to know about Estate Planning.

A will may not cover your financial assets such as Life Insurance, Retirement Plans, Assets owned as joint accounts or Transfer on Death accounts, community properties or Living Trusts.

 

What happens if I don’t have a will?

Often the term is referred to as intestate – a person died without having a valid will for an estate. The Wills and Succession Act direct the next steps that can be taken. It contains a default list of beneficiaries who will receive priority to handle the estate.

Default beneficiaries for intestate are listed below:

  • Spouse (survivor) or an adult partner. In case if both exist the estate will be split equally.
  • Spouse or partner receives the estate in case they have children from a descendant.
  • Some provisions might restrict estranged spouse or partners from inheriting the estate.

 

You can refer to this link to know more about the intestate laws in Alberta.

Our lawyers at Right Legal can help you create a will or resolve an issue with an unclaimed / conflicted Will.

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Planning for Divorce? Know when to hire a Divorce Lawyer.

Are you making your divorce decisions yourself?

Well, it’s simple, at least in theory. You may part off in good terms if you can work with your partner on issues related to your alimony, the upbringing of children and other property distribution. You may want to consult a neutral third party, often referred to as a mediator. It can save you a lot of money, time and energy while approaching courts and lawyers. While some divorce cases can be quite straightforward, others can be disastrous.

Learn more about Divorce laws in Alberta.

Most often, the divorce can be emotionally draining as decisions involved are not simple. In all likelihood, you would want to consult a divorce attorney to arrive at a solution. It is extremely important to hire a right lawyer who can understand your case well, before filing for divorce.

Involving Mediators

Other choices may include involving mediators. A Mediator can connect and understand issues from both the parties and arrive at a settlement which can be accepted. In cases of violence, it is highly recommended for you to get temporary orders for custody of your child and move to a safe place.

Sometimes, the two parties can hire their own lawyer and work towards a collaborative outcome by negotiating. This way one can save money from filing a case in the court of law.

When to Hire a Divorce Lawyer

In adverse cases of severe problems such as abuse ( sexual, spousal or child) or when the spouse’s character is in question for being dishonest, it is impossible to negotiate terms via a mediating lawyer (or a collaborative negotiation). Fighting a case in the court of law is the only way out. In those situations, you will definitely want to consult a lawyer who can prepare a case based on evidence.

5 things to consider before hiring a divorce lawyer.

Right Legal provides you the access to qualified divorce lawyers to build a strong case for you and get an ideal settlement.

Connect with one of our Edmonton, Alberta based Divorce Lawyers now.

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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Importance of hiring a lawyer for your small business in Edmonton, Alberta.

A good attorney can add incredible value to your business especially in protecting you from legal implications. As a business owner, it is almost certain that you may make mistakes in your organization. To avoid the negative consequences you must consult a lawyer. Therefore hiring a lawyer for your firm can be extremely important.

Below are the top reasons why you should consider hiring a lawyer for your small business :

1. Protect Against Lawsuits

It’s not an ideal situation to search for a lawyer after you have been sued. A lawyer can help to access your day-to-day work and prevent any lawsuit. If you own a small business, it is always recommended to hire a full-time lawyer which would ensure that you can concentrate on your business without worrying about any lawsuits.

2. Mitigate Damages

In unavoidable situations, where you have legal matters to settle down, an experienced lawyer can help you handle the case to the best of your interest. They can mitigate the damages.

3. Contract Drafting

As a new business, you may have new contracts either with your customers, vendors or employee. A lawyer can help you either to draft or negotiate a contract. Moreover, they can ensure that the contract follows the best practices and is in the best interest of your business.

4. Business Incorporation

Incorporating your business may involve legal implications. A lawyer can understand your business and help you to incorporation without any legal obligations.

Incorporating your Business in Edmonton, Alberta.

5. Provincial and Federal Compliance

Operating your business needs to comply with both the provincial and federal laws in terms of taxes, property, environmental laws, etc. Consulting a lawyer is always a good idea to avoid fallbacks.

Refer the link to learn more about operating small business in Alberta.

6.Patent Filing

If your business requires the filing of a patent, you should always consult a lawyer. They can ensure that you have everything in place to avoid any delays while renewing or updating it.

7. Organization Structural Decisions

Your lawyer can help you to decide on the structure of your business, which includes a shareholder’s agreement, the board of directors, classification of shares etc.

Why your business needs a Unanimous Shareholder’s Agreement.

 

8. Employment Issues

Your lawyer will ensure that you have a proper employee manual in place which can be referred during any conflict of interests between an employee and an employer. Also, this can help you with anything related to the personal law issues.

 

Connect with one of experienced Business Lawyers at Right Legal.

 

 

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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

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Monday, July 16, 2018

5 Things to consider before hiring a divorce lawyer in Edmonton, Alberta

 

Credentials & Attorney’s Experience

Experience of your divorce attorney is an extremely important consideration. There might be chances that your attorney may have handled similar cases before and are well versed with the knowledge of divorce laws in your region.  They can help you to prepare a strong case as they are aware of the expectations of the judges in your jurisdiction.

Additionally, the credentials of your attorney also matter. Ideally, a divorce lawyer practices primarily in the field of divorce or family law. But if are a special case such as coming from military grounds or having gay partners, an attorney having experience of handling such cases may be important.

 

Client Testimonials

 

The best way to judge your attorney is to consider their previous client’s feedbacks. It lets you know more about their client relationships and helps you to decide whether to hire a particular lawyer. You can contact the Law Society of Alberta to know if a former client has filed a grievance against the lawyer.

 

 

Ability To Communicate With Attorney

 

Unable to communicate effectively, is one of the top complaints clients have for their attorney. You must set clear expectations with your attorney in terms of accessibility and promptness of your attorney in responding to your phone calls, emails and requests for meetings.

 

 

Attorney’s Charges

 

Your lawyer may charge a different fee on the type of services offered. The charges may either be a Fixed Fees, Contingency Fees, Hourly Rates, Percentage Fees or a mix of any of these. You must inquire about the fees of your attorney in detail during your first consultation. Also, it is recommended to have an estimated fee for your case and a likely duration for the final verdict.

 

Know more about the types of Legal Fees in Alberta.

 

Personality

 

Finally, it is important to be comfortable while working with your attorney. You might also get a chance for working closely with the attorney, paralegal and admin staffs during your case. Therefore, you must ensure that you will have good terms with everyone around to help you with your case.

It may take a couple of meetings with an attorney to determine whether or not you’re making the right choice for you and your situation. Don’t be rushed into contracting with an attorney until you are certain, he/she is the right attorney for you.

If the answer is anything other than a resounding yes, you should keep looking. Your case is too important to entrust to someone who does not garner your confidence.

You can connect with one of our experienced Divorce lawyers at Right Legal in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Friday, July 13, 2018

Importance of various Business Laws in Alberta

Whether you are an incorporated company operating as a sole proprietorship, or in partnership with two or more person or an individual or a corporation working in a joint venture, you must be aware of the business laws for both provincial as well as federal acts.

Various types of Business Laws:

Business Formation Laws

A business entity may be any of the following types:

  • a sole proprietorship,
  • partnership, or
  • a limited liability company (LLC)

The law defines the rules of formation. Each of these may differ in terms of tax structures and legal implications.

 

Employee Laws

OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Administration) laws vary for different provinces and types of industry. When operating a business, you must ensure the health and safety of your employees. Knowing these laws in detail can help you operate your business efficiently.

Learn More about Employment Laws in Alberta.

License Laws

A restaurant business might require a different license than a computer store. Each business might need certain specific licenses to operate. For instance, a restaurant business might require a different license than a computer store.

You must have a right license before you start operating your business.

Zoning Law

This law defines whether your business is allowed to be operated in certain zones. As per the Federal or Provincial Laws, there might be few restrictions in particular areas which might prevent you from operating your business.

Tax Laws

These are extremely important laws as they can affect the day-to-day operations of a business. Taxes on your business can vary on many factors such as location, type of business, types of customers, sales volume etc. To be updated on these laws will help you operate your business smoothly.

Environment Laws

The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) is the primary act in Alberta which regulates the rules for the management of air quality. It is extremely important for your business to comply with these regulations.

The details of Environmental Laws in Alberta can be found here.

Our Business Lawyers at Right Legal, in Edmonton, Alberta can help you to find a suitable law for your business.

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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Why do you need an Estate Lawyer in Edmonton, Alberta

It is essential for each one of us to have a will, at some point or other, in order to ensure that one’s personal assets are distributed according to their wishes after the death.

What is a Will?

A will is a legally binding document, which contains the details regarding handling your assets after your death. In addition, a will may also be used to appoint a guardian to take care of children until they are “of age”.  If a Will is not made in time, it may create a lot of confusion for the family members after death. Moreover, this is maybe a cause of conflict as the assets would then be divided as per intestacy rules.

Learn more about the differences between the Power of Attorney and Directive Principles.

Intestacy is the condition of the estate of a person who dies without having made a valid will or other binding declaration. Alternatively, this may also apply where a will or declaration has been made, but only applies to part of the estate; the remaining estate forms the “intestate estate”. Intestacy law, also referred to as the law of descent and distribution, refers to the body of law (statutory and case law) that determines who is entitled to the property from the estate under the rules of inheritance.” – Wikipedia.

The person willing to create a Will is often referred to as Testator. A lawyer would ensure that the Testator is in a healthy physical and mental condition while he/she is drafting the will.

Also, it must be noted that a Will should be drafted as a part of estate planning and not strictly as per the statutory rules. It is always recommended to have a legal advice prior to having an estate planning. An experienced lawyer provides expert advice in all the matters related to family and estate planning. They can help you to create the most effective estate planning considering the financial, social & economic factors such as taxes, insurances, premiums, mortgages, debts, inflation of the family. Moreover, working with an Estate Lawyer will ensure that you can change or update the will if any of the rules of Wills and Succession Act changes.

Our experienced Estate Lawyers at Right Legal in Edmonton, Alberta help you create an effective Estate Plan.

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Monday, July 9, 2018

Personal Injury – Long Term Disability Coverage in Edmonton, Alberta

Rising number of cases for a Trip and fall or slip and fall accidents has been a worry in Edmonton, Alberta. Every year thousands of people visit hospital emergency rooms after facing serious injuries due to fall.  Whether you trip and slip or fall and get injured by someone or on someone else’s property, you are eligible to compensation for your losses.

You can claim your compensation in the following cases:

1) if you have sustained genuine losses as a result of  serious injury by someone or

2) an injury was caused due to an unsafe condition on other’s property.

In either of the cases, the owner/occupier of the property may be found liable for your damage.

Read more about Personal Injury Law in Alberta.

In cases of a severe injury, you may be eligible for a Long Term Disability Coverage.

In case you have experienced an injury at your workplace, you may claim for Workers Compensation Board (WCB) benefits as a part of your Long Term Disability Coverage (LTD). Understanding the benefits of LTD and WCB can be confusing and often the injured party may not have all the information at once.

 

Differences Between LTD and WCB Benefits

Individuals working in Alberta have access to several types of disability coverage, as well as WCB benefits. WCB benefits are often regulated and stated in terms of qualifying criteria for an individual, their net income loss and the duration of their benefits. WSIB also covers the medical expenses.

On the other hand, LTD benefits are offered for accidents that occur outside the workplace. It involves impairments that affect a person’s ability to perform his/her daily tasks. It is important to note that although an LTD may cover for a person’s loss in income, it may not cover their medical expenses. Also, the LTD payouts may take 2 to 3 years to a maximum of 65 years (the retirement age).

Most LTD policies cover a large proportion of an injured person’s benefits. Therefore, in some cases, an LTD claim may not allow you to have other disability benefits. While the policy differs from case to case basis, the claims may not be guaranteed in all the cases. However, with few co-ordination clauses in place, you can benefit from both LTD as well as WCB.

Our experienced Personal Injury Lawyers at Right Legal can help you to find the right program and assist you to file a disability claim.

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Friday, July 6, 2018

Understanding Personal Injury Law in Edmonton Alberta

If you are a victim of a car accident, who might be eligible for compensations for injury payments under the Insurance Act of Alberta. It is extremely important to understand the laws governing the Insurance policy. There are different ways where you can receive compensation. For instance, you may be eligible for car accident benefits irrespective of someone else’s fault. Moreover, insurance companies may cover expenses regarding health-care, income and housekeeper for an at-fault driver.

You may receive personal injury rewards even before moving to a court.

However, filing a personal injury claim can be a tedious process and you may have to keep track of every minute thing. Keeping in mind the complexities involved with the process, we encourage you to get in touch with a lawyer to work on your case.

One of our experienced Injury Lawyers at Right Legal can help to file your claim. They can assist you in getting proper access to care, benefits and highest possible value for your claim.

 

Injured party

 

Under the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims program (MVAC) of Alberta, you must meet the following criteria in order to be eligible for the claim :

 

  1. Motor vehicle accident, resulting in severe body injuries. (No property damages are covered).
  2. Be a resident of Alberta or be from a jurisdiction that has a program similar to MVACthat would cover Albertans out-of-province.
  3. The accident must have occurred within the province of Alberta.
  4. The accident must be the fault of an uninsured or unknown driver.
  5. Liability for the motor vehicle accident must rest solely with an uninsured or unknown driver.

 

Providing Notice of Potential Claims

 

Although Motor Vehicle Accident Claim Act requires you to submit the claims earlier than 90 days of the accident, yet it is highly recommended that you contact Motor Vehicle Accident Claim (MVAC) as soon as possible.

 

Filling a Lawsuit

 

In order to seek compensation, under Motor Vehicle Accident Act, you are required to sue all the persons involved in or are liable for the accident. In general, you have 2 years to file the lawsuit.

 

You can refer to this article, to learn more about the Motor Vehicle Claims Act in Alberta.

 

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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Are you eligible for Bankruptcy in Edmonton, Alberta?

There might be situations where you are under financial pressure and fail to repay your bills and mortgages. Collection agencies start calling you and it might be a time of think for alternate options. One of the options can be filing for Bankruptcy. Bankruptcy filings in Edmonton, Alberta are governed by the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Learn more about the Bankruptcy Act here.

One important qualification for filing Bankruptcy is to be an Insolvent.

To qualify as an insolvent, you must:

  • Owe at least $1,000 in debt
  • Unable to pay your dues, and
  • Have more liabilities than assets.

 

Apart from individuals, even corporations can also be considered for Bankruptcy. These businesses can be assigned into bankruptcy at the sole discretion of their shareholders or directors or petitioned into bankruptcy by a creditor.

Also, a person must be a Canadian Resident having a registered business here or have a property in Canada in order to be considered as an Insolvent.

Learn about Asset Protection Tips in Edmonton, Alberta.

What is the role of a Trustee?

Only a Licensed Insolvency Trustee can administer a bankruptcy in Canada. These professionals are federally licensed and follow a stringent code of ethics to mediate any dispute. Also, the cost of dealing with a Trustee is lesser compared to that of independent consultants as Trustees fee are regulated by the government.

Two main roles of a Trustee:

  1. To sell Debtor’s assets
  2. To recover and distribute money to Creditors at the end.

 

Apart from this a Trustee can also act as a debt consultant and can :

  • Provide debt counseling
  • Prepare proposals for creditors
  • Negotiate settlements

 

Length of Bankruptcy

There are several factors that affect the length of bankruptcy in Alberta, yet most bankruptcy charges are for a minimum of nine months, except in cases where it is extended on court orders. In other cases, if your income is higher than the limit set by the government, the length of bankruptcy can be extended.

Since bankruptcy laws are confusing, you might be willing to take an expert advice to file your case. Our trusted and experienced Bankruptcy lawyers at Right Legal can help you with advice on your case.

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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

What should you do in case of a Sexual Assault Case

Sexual assault against women is a crime. These are cases which can leave victims under emotional and physical stress. Studies show that a number of sexual assault cases against women go unreported as the accused belongs to the family of the victim while others go unreported as the witness doesn’t wish to testify in front of court proceedings. Various sexual assault centers offer help in terms of counseling services, court support, diversity & inclusion and public education.

What is a Sexual Assault?

According to the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton, Sexual assault is any unwanted sexual contact without voluntary consent. Sexual contact here includes:

  • Unwanted oral contact or “kissing”
  • Unwanted touching, grabbing, groping, or sexual rubbing
  • Unwanted oral-genital contact or “oral sex”
  • Unwanted vaginal or anal penetration

What Should you do if you are a victim of a sexual assault case

Your first call of action should be getting in touch with Sexual Assault Centres as soon as possible. You can also choose to call police if you think the case is of a severe nature. A sexual assault center has trained volunteers who can provide you with a moral or emotional support and help you prepare to call the police.

 

Also, learn when to file a civil lawsuit in case of a sexual assault.

 

In case you need medical attention:

Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) has trained nurses who can provide you with specialized education in terms of sexual assault care. They can offer you a physical examination to look after your injuries and prepare you to take tests for pregnancy and other sexually transmitted infections. You can get in touch with SART nurses in any of the following hospitals listed below:

·     Fort Saskatchewan Community Hospital (9401 86 Ave, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 0C6)

·     Grey Nuns Community Hospital (1100 Youville Dr. W Northwest, Edmonton, AB T6L 5X8)

·     Leduc Community Hospital (4210 48 St, Leduc, AB T9E 5Z3)

·     Misericordia Community Hospital (16940 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5R 4H5)

·     Northeast Community Health Centre (14007 50 St NW, Edmonton, AB T5A 5E4)

·     Royal Alexandra Hospital (10240 Kingsway NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 3V9)

·     Strathcona Community Hospital (9000 Emerald Dr, Sherwood Park, AB T8H 0J3)

·     Sturgeon Community Hospital (201 Boudreau Rd, St. Albert, AB T8N 6C4)

·     University of Alberta Hospital (8440 112 St NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2B7)

·     Westview Health Centre (4405 S Park Dr, Stony Plain, AB T7Z 2M7)

Sexual Assault cases are of severe nature and must be acted upon.

You can always connect with one of our Edmonton based criminal lawyers at Right Legal who can help with your case.

 

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