Withdrawing From Divorce Case

Summary

To withdraw from a joint divorce case in Alberta, you must file a Notice of Withdrawal with the court. This document informs the court and the other party of your decision to no longer participate in the case. Ensure you complete the form accurately and submit it to the appropriate court to effectively withdraw from the proceedings.

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In Alberta, to withdraw from a joint family law case, you typically file a "Notice of Withdrawal." This informs the court and other parties involved that you no longer wish to participate in the case.
Could you specify the type of family law case you're dealing with (e.g., divorce, child custody, etc.) to provide more precise information?
divorce
For a divorce case in Alberta, you can withdraw by filing a "Notice of Withdrawal" form with the court. This action informs the court and the other party of your intention to no longer be involved in the case.
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