What Happens When Parents Can’t Agree on Custody or Parenting Time

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20-Feb-2026 11:23
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This blog explains what happens in Alberta when separated parents cannot agree on custody or parenting time. It outlines the court's process, from initial expectations and temporary orders to final decisions based on the child's best interests. Learn about the evidence that matters, the role of professionals, and the consequences of ongoing conflict. If you're facing a custody dispute, the experienced Edmonton divorce and child custody lawyers at Kolinsky Law can guide you through this complex process with clarity and strategic focus.

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