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Alberta Courts During COVID-19: The Latest

In last week’s blog, we covered how Alberta’s courts have reacted to COVID-19, including scheduled trials being delayed with the exception of those dealing in urgent matters. We’d like to take an opportunity this week to continue to inform our readers of what is happening in the province’s courts as COVID-19 continues to impact our lives.

Alberta’s courts

Anybody with a family, civil, criminal court or a Provincial Offences/traffic court appearance scheduled in the Alberta Provincial Court is being told not to attend unless the matter relates to an in-custody or urgent criminal matter, or an urgent family or child protection matter.

In addition, no members of the public will be allowed inside Alberta’s courthouses unless their presence is required for a court matter. This includes parties, witnesses, media, etc. Lawyers may have access to the courts for urgent court-related business only.

The courts have also asked that anybody who has been advised to self-isolate to stay away from courthouses in person

Civil matters

The courts have announced that all provincial court civil matters, including trials, chambers list applications, and pretrial conferences scheduled to be heard prior to May 22, 2020, have been adjourned indefinitely. Those scheduled for after May 22 are remaining scheduled for the time being, but those involved are asked to call the civil division hotlines to stay up to date on these matters. The number to call in Edmonton is 780-644-7638. The number to call in Calgary is 403-297-7219.

As of today, the courts will only be filing urgent/time-sensitive documents that meet one of the following criteria:

Family court

Non-urgent family court matters have been adjourned for 10 weeks if originally scheduled between March 16 and May 22. However, some urgent matters are still being heard, including:

If you have a situation which is listed above, please contact your courthouse to see if it is open at this time.

Given the current situation of COVID-19 in our province and the strong recommendation of ‘social distancing’, we will be operating a bit differently for the next little while. Our business remains open, but for the health and safety of all members of our community, we will not be having in-person meetings, questionings or any client engagements in our office. Your matters are extremely important to us and we want to ensure you that business will not be disrupted. If you have any questions we encourage you to contact your lawyer responsible for your file directly. For all other questions or concerns, please email info@hmclawyers.com. Let’s continue to take care of each other during this difficult time

 

 

 

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