Family Law Services Calgary
Committed to Resolving Family Law Matters in a Collaborative Way
With a collaborative approach, Beryl McNeill aims to ease the stresses of divorce in such a way that it’s not damaging for your children and gives resolution to your concerns. As a Registered Collaborative Family Law Lawyer in Calgary, Beryl works with you to reduce the conflict that comes with divorce and achieve a legal separation agreement in Clagary in a timely and cost-effective way.
Family Law Issues to be Resolved
Child Custody & Parenting Time
Developing a parenting plan.
Child Support
Determining child support in a separation agreement.
Spousal Support
Establish spousal support costs and length of time.
Property Division
Negotiating property division without destroying it.
What We Do:
Talk with an Experienced Family Law & Divorce Lawyer
Beryl McNeill is an experienced family law lawyer in Calgary, Alberta. Call 587-956-9300 or message us to book a consultation.
Why a Family Law Lawyer is Important for Your Divorce
A divorce is a very stressful situation and the advice from a family law lawyer in Calgary will ease the process. Beryl McNeill has over 25 years of experience practicing law with extensive knowledge of guiding individuals through divorce. Without the help and knowledge of a lawyer, you’re putting yourself at a disadvantage because they have the Family Law knowledge and understanding of what will be productive for both parties. Not to mention, options you haven’t considered. Here at McNeill Family Law in Calgary, we’re here to help you in the best way possible.


Understanding our Client’s Situation is Our Goal
We understand everyone comes from different walks of life and aim to provide divorce services that aren’t damaging. Talking with a professional family law lawyer in Calgary will aid conflicting matters that come with a divorce so that it’s not harmful to your children, property, and other assets.
From Our Blog
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...
How to Divorce Without Damaging Your Kids
To start, this article is going to begin with some bad news regarding how divorce can be damaging to your children. However, the good news is that knowledge is power and that you can proactively take steps to learn about what you can do to minimize the damages. Read...
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