Court of King's Bench of Alberta
The Court of King's Bench is the Superior Trial Court for the Province, hearing trials in civil and criminal matters and appeals from decisions of the Court of Justice. The Chief Justice and other Justices of the Court are also judges of Surrogate Matters, which has jurisdiction over probate and administration of estate matters.
The Court of Queen’s Bench and Provincial Court are scheduled to increase in-person hearings July 6, 2020.
It is now recognized by public health officials that people who are infected but are asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic contribute to community spread of COVID-19. The use of face masks can reduce the spread of infection.
Accordingly, to enhance safe access to Alberta courthouses, effective July 6, 2020, all persons entering a courthouse in Alberta shall be required to wear a face mask while in any public area of the courthouse subject to the exceptions outlined below.
Public area means all common areas outside of individual courtrooms including entrances, reception areas, waiting areas, hallways, stairways, restrooms and elevators. In addition, while inside individual courtrooms, those present must wear a face mask when required to do so by the presiding Judge or Master.
While wearing a face mask can reduce the spread of infection, it does not substitute for physical distancing which must be maintained. For those who do not have a face mask, one can be obtained from perimeter security at the entrance to the courthouse.
Children under two years of age, persons with a medical condition or disability that inhibits wearing a face mask and persons who are unable to place or remove a face mask without assistance are exempt from these requirements. Persons who are seated at a facility in the courthouse that offers food or beverage service are also exempt while they are eating or drinking provided they are able to maintain a distance of at least six feet from persons who are not members of the same household or residence.
Information on Case Management in civil, family & criminal matters
Civil claims that exceed $50,000 must be heard in the Court of King’s Bench
The Commercial List was established to deal with commercial insolvency law
Criminal law involves investigating and prosecuting people who may have broken the law
Family law governs the legal aspects of relationships between family members
Information on Judicial Dispute Resolution at the Court of King's Bench
Information on the process for requesting a review of lawyers' bills or assessment of court costs.
Information on Wills, Estates, & Trusteeships that are handled at the Court of King's Bench
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