Alberta (AB) court forms
Alberta family court forms, filled from your matter data
Divo auto-populates the Alberta financial-disclosure forms and schedules below from the same matter file that runs your FCSG, SSAG, and property calculations — so the form and the numbers can never drift apart. The lawyer reviews, signs, and files.
Form list last updated: July 2026
Forms and schedules Divo generates for Alberta
- →Notice to Disclose (Form FL-17)
- →Statement of Income / Expenses
- →Financial statements (income & expenses)
- →FCSG table amount lookups
- →Section 7 special / extraordinary expense schedules
- →Shared / split parenting set-off calculations
- →Imputed income worksheets (s. 19 FCSG)
- →SSAG without-child formula ranges
- →SSAG with-child formula (iterative solver)
- →Duration calculations (rule of 65, indefinite)
- →Family property statement
Missing a form your practice files regularly? Tell us in a demo — coverage is prioritized by what firms actually file.
The rules behind the forms
Albertafamily forms are prescribed by the province's family rules; every Divo output carries citations back to the governing authority.
- Family Property Act (Alberta)(RSA 2000, c F-4.7)
Key sections: s. 7 (exempt property), s. 8 (factors)
- Alberta Rules of Court — Family(Alta Reg 124/2010, Part 12)
- Divorce Act(RSC 1985, c 3 (2nd Supp))
Key sections: s. 15.1 (child support), s. 15.2 (spousal support)
- Federal Child Support Guidelines(SOR/97-175)
Key sections: s. 3 (table amounts), s. 7 (special expenses), s. 9 (shared parenting)
- Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines(Department of Justice, 2008 (revised))
From matter to filed form
Enter the financial picture once — or import it from your practice-management system and extracted disclosure documents. Run the calculations. Generate the form: identifying information, income disclosure, expense schedules with s. 7 categorization, and the Alberta-appropriate property schedule land pre-filled, in court format, as editable Word and PDF.
See the full cross-Canada form library →Alberta court forms FAQ
Which Alberta family court forms does Divo generate?
Divo auto-populates the Alberta financial-disclosure documents listed on this page — Notice to Disclose (Form FL-17) plus the income, expense, and property schedules that attach to it — from the matter data already entered for your FCSG child-support, SSAG spousal-support, and property calculations. The full list is maintained on this page and re-dated when provincial rules change.
Are the generated forms accepted by Alberta courts?
Forms follow the format prescribed by the Alberta Rules of Court — Family (Alta Reg 124/2010, Part 12). Divo prepares the document and the lawyer reviews, signs, and files it — responsibility for disclosure accuracy stays with counsel, exactly as it does with a manually drafted form.
Do the Alberta forms include the supporting schedules?
Yes. Income schedules (employment, self-employment, pension, benefits), expense schedules including FCSG s. 7 special expenses, and the Alberta-appropriate property schedule are generated as integrated attachments, reconciled against the calculations run on the same matter.
Can I edit a generated AB form before filing?
Yes. Divo outputs court-format PDF and fully editable Word. Lawyer-side edits stay in the document; the Divo matter remains the source of truth for the underlying figures, so a recalculation regenerates a consistent form.
More for Alberta practices
- →Family law software for Albertafirms — calculations, statutes & FAQ
- →Separation agreement drafting from the same matter data
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Stop re-keying Alberta financial statements
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