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Alberta’s Family Justice Strategy

The Government of Alberta is gathering input on Albertans’ experience with the family justice system.   


The family justice system can be complicated and costly for Alberta families. In response, the family justice strategy aims to streamline access to the family justice system and help families avoid court when possible. 

Albertans most often access the family justice system when they are restructuring – that is changing the family structure through separating or divorcing from a partnerFamilies can be defined as married couples, people in adult interdependent relationships (living together but not married), or those caring for children but not living togetherThe goal is to support these transitions so families are safe, amicable and allow children to thrive. The family justice system can also be used to help resolve issues when coordinating ongoing childcare.  

Your input will help inform the ongoing development of services and programs for families.


The survey takes 20 to 25 minutes to complete and closes December 202024.  

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Your privacy is important

The personal information collected through the Family Justice Strategy Public Survey is for gaining an understanding of Albertan’s experiences with the family justice system. This collection is authorized by section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 

For questions about the collection of personal information, contact Court and Justice Services Privacy Counsel located at 10365 97 St NW, Edmonton, AB, T5J 3Q7 by email at jus.privacy-cjs@gov.ab.ca or by phone at 1-855-738-4747.

Please do not submit responses that include personal information about other people.