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The Story of KH | Dunkley Law Group

KH | Dunkley Law Group was born in 2012 as the result of a successful merger between KH Law and Michael C. Dunkley Law Offices. Since then, we have pooled our strengths and experience to create a versatile and client-focused practice that puts people first every single time.

Our clients always meet with a lawyer, no matter what. We also offer flat rate pricing on nearly all our services to help you get the help you need with the value you deserve. 

Ready to experience the KH | Dunkley difference? Contact us today and let us take your case.

Our Mission

Our mission is to deliver top-quality legal services and representation to a diverse range of clients with transparent fees while providing a personalized experience every time.

Our Commitments to You

Your Convenience Is Our Priority

We know life can move fast and that some things cannot wait. We offer evening signing appointments at our main office and free parking at every location so you can see us when you need to.

There’s no such thing as a casual legal matter, so we never just pass your case file on to our paralegals. Every client gets to meet with a lawyer, no matter what. If you need our services, we know it is important, and we act accordingly.

Seeing a lawyer should not cost your life savings. To ensure that you can secure high-end legal help for a fair and reasonable price, we offer flat rates for almost every legal service we provide. Where we can’t offer flat fee pricing, we ensure our fees are fair and transparent.

Our Locations

Main Office

Come visit our main office during the following hours, or make an appointment to see us at our Central or South Calgary locations.

  • #20, 1915 32nd Avenue NE
  • Calgary, AB T2E 7C8

Central Office

By Appointment Only

  • #135, 808 42 Ave S.E.
  • Calgary, AB T2G 1Y9

South Office

By Appointment Only

  • #300, 340 Midpark Way SE
  • Calgary, AB T2X 1P1

Our Testimonials

Reference Materials

Alert: Upcoming Increases to Land Titles Office Registration Fees

Real Estate

On February 29, 2024, the Government of Alberta announced increases to the Land Titles Office (LTO) registration fees, which will affect both property transfers and mortgage registrations. These changes, outlined in the 2024 Budget “Fiscal Plan 2024-27”, will have implications for individuals engaging in real estate transactions across the province. Currently, the LTO registration fees […]

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March 4, 2024
Tariq Jomaa

Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 – an Update to Adverse Possession Law in Alberta

Real Estate

The Alberta Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 (the “Act”), came into force on December 15, 2022. The Act amends three existing Alberta statutes: the Land Titles Act, the Law of Property Act and the Limitations Act, with the effect of updating the law regarding adverse possession in order to protect registered private landowners’ property […]

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February 22, 2023
Tariq Jomaa

How to Split Assets in a Divorce

Family Law

Many people going through a divorce may experience a whirlwind of emotions and feelings. But divorce can also bring a lot of anxiety and confusion, mainly around who gets what.  Splitting assets in a divorce can be a complex process. For this reason, seeking the guidance of a legal professional can help ensure that your […]

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February 13, 2023
Khalil Haji
A close up of a piece of paper that says "certificate of title" on a desk with a pen and a small figure of a house.

On February 29, 2024, the Government of Alberta announced increases to the Land Titles Office (LTO) registration fees, which will affect both property transfers and mortgage registrations. These changes, outlined in the 2024 Budget “Fiscal Plan 2024-27”, will have implications for individuals engaging in real estate transactions across the province. Currently, the LTO registration fees […]

Read More…

The Alberta Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 (the “Act”), came into force on December 15, 2022. The Act amends three existing Alberta statutes: the Land Titles Act, the Law of Property Act and the Limitations Act, with the effect of updating the law regarding adverse possession in order to protect registered private landowners’ property […]

Read More…

A wooden miniature of a husband and wife with a child divides a house and other properties in a divorce process.

Many people going through a divorce may experience a whirlwind of emotions and feelings. But divorce can also bring a lot of anxiety and confusion, mainly around who gets what.  Splitting assets in a divorce can be a complex process. For this reason, seeking the guidance of a legal professional can help ensure that your […]

Read More…

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