New Name, New Place, Same People, Same Priorities

Effective January 1st 2012, the Legal Resource Centre has changed its operating name to the Centre for Public Legal Education of Alberta (CPLEA).

We believe our new name better reflects our identity and purpose as a public legal education (PLE) organization.

Visit us at our new location in the Ironwood building at: 
#800, 10050 - 112 Street
Edmonton, AB T5K 2J1

Order our publications from the LRC Online Store

LRC publications are available to order and can be found at the LRC Online Store

 

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8 Rules for Smart Landlords

Last Updated: 
2012-05-07

This tip sheet include 8 rules landlords should follow to avoid having problems with their tenants. This resource has also been made into a video which can be streamed from our YouTube channel.

Subjects: 
Housing and Property
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Adult Interdependent Relationships

Last Updated: 
2012-05-01

 

Subjects: 
Housing and Property
Personal and Family Relationships
Youth
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How Old Do I Have To Be in Alberta?

Last Updated: 
2012-05-01

This poster is a great resource for teachers and parents in Alberta. The poster contains answers to some of the most common "how old do I have to be" questions that young people have. 

Subjects: 
Youth
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7 Steps to Solving a Legal Problem

Last Updated: 
2012-04-01

There are laws to protect us from being treated unfairly, but it still happens to most of us. When it does, we have to stand up for ourselves – but that isn’t always easy. It’s often hard to know who is right, where to start, or what to do if the problem isn’t easily solved.

The Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta believes that there are seven steps to sorting out any legal problem. In this guide we’ll show you tricks you can use to solve problems quickly and efficiently. Success can be just seven steps away.

Subjects: 
Consumers
Financial Issues
Seniors
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Sample Roommate Agreement for Alberta Renters (Illustrated)

Last Updated: 
2012-04-15

This is a picture version of our sample roommate agreement for Alberta renters. This version is ideal for people who have difficulty reading English. A written agreement helps you avoid having problems with your roommates.

Subjects: 
Financial Issues
Housing and Property
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8 Rules for Smart Renters

Last Updated: 
2012-04-16

This tip sheet include 8 rules renters should follow to protect themselves. The rules are easy to follow and can help protect renters from being taken advantage of by their landlord. This resource has also been made into a video which can be streamed from our YouTube channel.

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Making a Power of Attorney

Last Updated: 
2012-01-02

By preparing a Power of Attorney now, you can ensure that your property is managed by someone who knows you and what you want, someone you trust to act in your best interests, when you are unable to make decisions for yourself. This booklet explains what is involved in making a Power of Attorney and how a Power of Attorney can help you to look after your current and future financial affairs.

 

 

Subjects: 
Financial Issues
Personal and Family Relationships
Planning Ahead
Seniors
Wills and Estates
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Being an Executor

Last Updated: 
2012-02-01

 

Subjects: 
Financial Issues
Personal and Family Relationships
Planning Ahead
Seniors
Wills and Estates
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Making a Will: Update

Last Updated: 
2012-01-01

 

Subjects: 
Personal and Family Relationships
Planning Ahead
Seniors
Wills and Estates
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