THEBIL Family Law has helped many people with child custody cases. Nne Christiana Udo is the lawyer who will support her clients from day one till the day justice is served.
She is aware that divorce is highly stressful for the couple and the family and the children, of course. Keeping all these facts in mind, she considers her duty to help them calm down and remain positive while fighting on their behalf in the courtroom.
If you are getting concerned about your child's custody during or after divorce, ask for aid. Moreover, after your initial meeting, ensure disclosing all the necessary information to your lawyer.
A child custody lawyer in Calgary helps parents navigate custody and parenting disputes by protecting parental rights while ensuring that the child's best interests remain the central focus of every decision.
At THEBIL Family Law, we guide parents through negotiation, mediation, and court proceedings with practical legal strategies that aim to achieve fair, stable, and workable parenting arrangements for the entire family.

Well, Nne Christiana Udo is a certified attorney who can help you with the essentials. You need a family law attorney that will fight for your rights and the rights of your children in court. With her assistance, you can even get joint custody of the children.
THEBIL Family Law is a legal firm and is here for assistance. Nne Christiana Udo is an experienced child custody lawyer in Calgary, Alberta with several successful cases in her kitty.
Family law can be complex and confusing, especially if you have never been through it before. It is not only due to the absence of evidence, but it is associated with emotion.
She ensures empathy for both parties but will ensure justice by disclosing the truth during the trial in court.
On the other hand, she knows that most people do not know the law and the legal proceedings. It's difficult to decide when you don't know what the process actually looks like or how much things will cost. Hence, prefers explaining her clients in simple language for better understanding.
At THEBIL Family Law, we are committed to providing our clients with excellent service at an affordable price. Family law cases demand lawyers with good experience and information regarding child support.
She is the perfect example! Hence, make sure to charge pocket-friendly competitive rates for all services, including child custody cases, divorce proceedings, and even adoption assistance.
Do not delay scheduling an appointment as she needs to prepare before appearing in court. Contact her today! THEBIL Family Law will help you get custody of your child.







At THEBIL Family Law, we approach child custody matters knowing that the decisions made now will shape a child's daily life and long-term well-being for years to come. That responsibility influences how we prepare every case and how we advise every parent who comes to us.
No two families are identical. Parenting arrangements that work for one family may create conflict for another. We take the time to understand each family's dynamics, the child's specific needs, and the realistic options available under Alberta law before recommending any course of action.
Our goal is always to create practical, sustainable parenting arrangements that allow children to maintain healthy relationships with both parents wherever possible, reduce ongoing conflict, and give the family a workable foundation going forward.
When agreement cannot be reached, we are prepared to advocate clearly and effectively in court on behalf of our clients and their children.
Here are some common questions we receive from clients regarding Child Custody in Alberta
Alberta courts decide child custody matters based on the best interests of the child standard, which is the governing principle under both the federal Divorce Act and Alberta's family legislation. When assessing the best interests of the child, courts consider factors including the child's physical, emotional, and psychological needs.
In Alberta, custody refers to decision-making authority over major aspects of a child's life, including education, healthcare, religion, and extracurricular activities.
Sole custody means one parent has the legal authority to make major decisions about the child's life without requiring the other parent's consent. The other parent typically still has parenting time with the child.
Joint custody means both parents share decision-making responsibility and must consult and agree on major decisions affecting the child. Joint custody does not necessarily mean equal parenting time.
Alberta courts and judges apply a multi-factor analysis to determine what custody and parenting arrangement best serves the child. Key factors include the child's physical, emotional, and developmental needs, the strength and quality of the child's existing relationship with each parent, the child's own views and preferences depending on age and maturity, and any history of family.
There is no fixed age in Alberta law at which a child gains the automatic legal right to choose which parent they live with. However, as children mature, Alberta courts give increasing weight to their expressed preferences. A judge may speak directly with a child, appoint a lawyer to represent the child's interests, or receive evidence about the child's wishes through other means.
Yes. Child custody and parenting arrangements can be modified after a final agreement or court order is in place if there has been a material change in circumstances since the original order was made. A material change is one that was not anticipated at the time of the original order and that affects the child's needs or a parent's ability to fulfill parenting responsibilities.
Violating a custody or parenting order in Alberta is a serious legal matter with significant consequences. If a parent denies the other parent their court-ordered parenting time, withholds a child without authorization, or repeatedly fails to follow the terms of the parenting order, the affected parent can apply to the court for enforcement.