Calgary Divorce Lawyers
Meet Beryl McNeill, Your Calgary Divorce Lawyer
Beryl McNeill, a registered Collaborative Law practitioner in Calgary, settles divorces through a cooperative approach. Throughout her career, she’s seen the costs of adversarial negotiations, both financial and emotional. Through a cooperative approach, she offers her clients a more efficient model that preserves personal and monetary assets during a divorce. She emphasizes open communication and tailored settlements.
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Collaborative Divorce
Settle your divorce in a respectful, cooperative way without going to court.
Divorce Mediation
Crafting unique resolutions to distinct conflicts with the assistance of a mediator.
Lawyer Assisted Divorce
Divorce negotiation that takes place within the context of Court applications.
Litigation
Taking disputes to a court of law. If you and your spouse are unable to reach an agreement in terms of your matrimonial property and divorce.
Settle your Divorce in a Respectful Way
More and more, individuals are looking to settle their divorce in a cooperative, respectful manner rather than face the high court costs that come with litigation. Collaborative Divorce is a process that reduces the negative impacts that come with a separation. Protect your assets, reduce the damages of divorce for your children, and come to a mutual agreement.

From Our Blog
How is Spousal Support Governed in Alberta?
There are two pieces of legislation that may govern spousal support in Alberta: The Divorce Act of Canada; and The Family Law Act of Alberta. 1. The Divorce Act The Divorce Act is legislation that applies if you were married and are now divorcing. It provides that...
Why Collaborative Divorce is Better for your Business
A common concern expressed by business owners going through a divorce is that if they have to pay out their spouse for half the value of the business, it will destroy the business, and kill the income-generating asset that they had hoped would support the family. The...
Canada Divorce Act Changes Starting March 1st, 2021
The New Divorce Act: Changes in Terms Relating to Custody and Access Effective March 1st, 2021 the Canada Divorce Act is being amended and the terminology relating to Child Custody and Access will change. This will apply to Alberta and the rest of the provinces. Who...
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