Devgun Law 780-250-1486

Separation Agreement & Divorce Lawyer in Edmonton

When a relationship ends, you need clear next steps—especially if parenting, support, or a separation agreement is involved. Devgun Family Law helps clients across the Edmonton area navigate separation and divorce matters with practical advice, structured planning, and steady advocacy when it counts.

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Collaborative Law & Mediation

Separation & Divorce Planning

Experienced Trial Advocates

Serving Edmonton and surrounding communities

Experienced advocates before Alberta's Court of King's Bench, Court of Appeal, and Provincial Court

Most separation and divorce matters start with uncertainty. What should go into a separation agreement? What happens with parenting time and decision-making? How is support handled? And how do you protect yourself without escalating conflict and cost?

Devgun Family Law is a team of three lawyers who help Edmonton-area clients navigate separation and divorce with practical advice and structured planning. Whether the path forward is a collaborative agreement, mediation, or court—the goal is the same: get organised early, understand your options, and move forward with clarity.

Clear Next Steps for Your Family Law Matters

Common reasons people reach out:

  • You need a separation agreement (or want an existing draft reviewed)
  • You're considering divorce and want a clear plan for the next steps
  • Parenting arrangements need to be set or changed
  • Child or spousal support is in question
  • You want independent legal advice before signing anything
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Why Choose Devgun Family Law

Divorce is personal. The process should still be structured and practical.

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Clients choose Devgun Family Law for:

  • A steady, respectful approach that treats clients with dignity
  • Practical, results-oriented advice focused on workable solutions
  • Strong negotiation skills supported by mediation and litigation experience
  • Real court experience when court involvement becomes necessary
  • Clear communication on options, risks, and next steps
  • A cost-conscious mindset aimed at avoiding wasted motion

Clear Guidance for Your Next Chapter

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How We Help

Separation agreements and divorce matters often involve several moving parts. We help you make decisions in the right order and document them properly.

  • Separation Agreements
    We draft, review, and negotiate separation agreements designed to reduce future disputes and give clarity on parenting, support, and other key terms.
  • Uncontested Divorce Agreements
    Where you and the other party can reach workable terms, we help document the agreement and guide the process steps to move things forward cleanly.
  • Parenting and Custody
    We help build parenting plans that are realistic, detailed, and workable—focused on stability and clarity.
  • Child and Spousal Support
    We help build parenting plans that are realistic, detailed, and workable—focused on stability and clarity.
  • Family Mediation / Negotiated Resolution
    As experts in mediation and collaboration, we help you resolve disputes outside of the courtroom. Where appropriate, these structured approaches reduce conflict and cost, keeping you in control of a workable solution.
  • Independent Legal Advice (ILA)
    If you've been presented with an agreement, we can review it with you so you understand what you're signing and the practical impact.
  • Litigation (when needed)
    If resolution isn't realistic, we'll explain court options and advocate clearly through the necessary steps.

Meet Your Edmonton Family Law Team

Ajay Devgun

Ajay Devgun

Barrister & Solicitor | Registered Collaborative Family Lawyer | Mediator

Founder of Devgun Law, Ajay Devgun is an experienced family lawyer who provides practical, results-oriented, and cost-effective legal guidance. He has appeared at all levels of court in Alberta and is committed to treating clients with respect.

adevgun@devgunlaw.com
Jaskirt Sidhu

Jaskirt Sidhu

Barrister & Solicitor

Born and raised in Calgary, Jaskirt is a strong negotiator who helps clients pursue practical resolutions while remaining ready to litigate when needed. He has appeared before the Alberta Court of Justice and the Court of King's Bench of Alberta.

jaskirt@devgunlaw.com
Sheryl Nerin Francis

Sheryl Nerin Francis

Barrister & Solicitor

With legal training spanning India and Canada, Sheryl offers a thoughtful, detail-oriented approach to family law. She is dedicated to guiding clients through separation and divorce with clarity and compassion.

sheryl@devgunlaw.com

Serving Edmonton and Surrounding Communities

Devgun Family Law is based in Edmonton and serves clients across: Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Leduc, Nisku, St. Albert, Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, Gibbons, Redwater, and Fort Saskatchewan.

Edmonton Office

#602 5241 Calgary Trail NW

Edmonton AB T6H 5G8 (Centre 104)

Office: 780-250-1486

Direct: 780-246-1486

Your Path Forward

1

Tell us what you want to accomplish

Start with the outcome you're aiming for and what's most concerning (kids, finances, housing, timelines, conflict level).

2

Clarify issues and options

We'll outline the practical paths—agreement-focused steps where possible, and court options where necessary.

3

Build a plan

You'll leave with clear next steps and a short checklist of what information helps us move efficiently.

What to Collect (If You Can)

Family Law and Divorce FAQs

Do I need a separation agreement?
Many people benefit from a properly drafted agreement—especially where parenting time, support, or other terms need clarity. The right approach depends on your facts.
Can you help if we agree on most things?
Yes. If you and the other party can reach workable terms, we can help document them properly and guide the next steps.
What if we can't agree on parenting or support?
That's common. We'll explore negotiation options first where appropriate, and explain court pathways and preparation if needed.
How long does a divorce matter take?
Timelines vary based on the issues involved and whether the other party is cooperative. The first step is getting a plan and the right information.
What should I do before the consultation?
Write down (1) the most important thing you want to accomplish and (2) what you're most concerned about. Bring any existing orders/agreements and key financial info if support is involved. See what to expect.
Do you serve outside Edmonton?
Yes. We also serve Sherwood Park, Leduc, Nisku, St. Albert, Stony Plain, Spruce Grove, Gibbons, Redwater, and Fort Saskatchewan.

Let's set a time to talk.

If you're dealing with separation or divorce, start with clarity. Tell us what you want to accomplish, what you're concerned about, and what service you need—then we'll book the next step.