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.
Subject to any issues arising in particular matters between the date of this Announcement and the date of a hearing that may require an adjournment due to COVID issues affecting that particular hearing, the Court Schedule for the week commencing January 31, 2022 will proceed as follows:
All in-person matters and matters scheduled for a remote hearing currently scheduled to be heard in the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta for the week of January 31 will proceed. This includes all matters currently scheduled to be heard in-person, at a court facility, including an external jury facility. Counsel or parties who wish to apply for an adjournment for COVID-19 related reasons in advance of a hearing are asked to contact the Court Coordinator in the appropriate region at the earliest opportunity. Contact information for Court Coordinators is available here: https://www.albertacourts.ca/qb/contact
Requests for currently scheduled in-person hearings to proceed remotely should be directed to ACJ Rooke for Calgary South, ACJ Nielsen for Edmonton, Wetaskiwin and Red Deer and to CJ Moreau for Northern Regional Centres.
Jury selections scheduled for February 3, 2022, for trials scheduled to commence February 7 2022, will proceed with enhanced COVID-19 measures in place to mitigate any risk to public health.
The Court’s schedule may continue to change, subject to developments in the pandemic. Parties and counsel are encouraged to check the Court’s website regularly for further announcements. Announcements regarding the Court Schedule for subsequent weeks will be posted after the Court has reviewed staff levels and other pandemic-related issues, on Wednesday afternoons.
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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