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Does Family Law cover only children and marriage?

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Does Family Law cover only children and marriage?

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No. Family Law also covers intimate adult relationships where there is no marriage. The old-fashioned word for an unmarried relationship is “common law relationship.” Today, under Alberta Law, the legal term is actually “adult interdependent relationship.” The main law is the Adult Interdependent Relationships Act.

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