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We understand that buying or selling a home can be a nerve wracking experience. It’s a big day in your life. Let us focus on a smooth transaction while you focus on finding the perfect new furniture and decor. When you are ready, click the appointment button and schedule a time convenient for you to come into our office for a tailored solution.

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Purchase With Mortgage

$850

+ Disbursements + GST

No Hidden Fees – We Will Let You Know Your Disbursement Cost Before You Work With Us

Purchase With NO Mortgage

Reduced Cost When You Work With Us For A Purchase and Sell.
$750

+ Disbursements + GST

No Hidden Fees – We Will Let You Know Your Disbursement Cost Before You Work With Us

Sale

$750

+ Disbursements + GST

No Hidden Fees – We Will Let You Know Your Disbursement Cost Before You Work With Us

Real Estate Lawyers in Edmonton & Leduc

Puneet Bhardwaj: Real estate lawyers in Edmonton, Alberta

Puneet Bhardwaj

Lawyer
Lauren Hidalgo: Edmonton real estate lawyers from Bhardwaj+Co

Lauren Hidalgo

Lawyer

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is an Emergency Protection Order and who can apply for one?

An Emergency Protection Order (EPO) restricts access to a home or individual. Any family member can apply for an EPO, including legally married/common law spouses and children. Contact Bhardwaj+Co for more information on EPOs or other family law services.

What is Spousal Support and who can apply?

Spousal support is financial aid that is given from one former partner to the other upon separation on a consistent basis. It is intended to help the lower earner support themself in the event of a separation or divorce and to compensate them for caring for the children or sacrificing their ability to earn a higher income during their relationship.

Any former partner can apply following a separation or divorce and legal professionals use the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines to help calculate a fair payment. Contact Bhardwaj+Co to learn more about spousal support or partner support.

What is the difference between Child Custody and Access Time?

Child custody, or a parenting order, refers to the parent’s schedule of caring for their child(ren) and whether it is split 50/50, one parent has full custody, or another variation is taking place. If one parent has the child(ren) on a more daily basis, it does not mean that they have full or sole custody- both of you will be legally responsible for joint decision-making on the bigger things such as medical treatments, schooling and religion.

Access time refers to the non-primary caretaker that has defined access to the child(ren) on certain days- for example, Friday evenings to Sunday evenings every other week. Each case is different and your Bhardwaj+Co lawyer will explain your options based on your situation. Contact us today to learn what your options are.

What is a separation agreement and when is it needed?

A separation agreement helps both parties negotiate and settle their issues upon separation or divorce. It is used when children, pets, or big purchases are involved in a common-law relationship or marriage. This approach avoids long-winded court litigation. If you and your partner agree on the terms, one of our lawyers can draw up the legally binding contract. Contact our Bhardwaj+Co lawyers to learn about what we can do for you.