Family Law
Our team is experienced in all aspects of family law and we will guide you through your family matter by providing sound legal advice and guidance throughout. Our areas of practice include but are not limited to the following:
Practice Areas
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NEGOTIATION
for clients seeking representation to seek a final resolution to their family law matter through lawyer assisted negotiation in order to work towards a Separation Agreement
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SEPARATION AGREEMENTS
for clients seeking to resolve their family matter on consent. All issues arising upon the separation of the parties can be drafted into a legal contract called a Separation Agreement.
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LITIGATION
for clients who are in need of seeking resolution through the traditional Ontario Court system by commencing an Application or responding to an Application in order to seek Court Orders and finality in their matter.
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MEDIATION
for clients seeking to resolve their family matter with the assistance of a neutral third party mediator.
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ARBITRATION
for clients who are unable to settle their dispute but still seeking a full and final settlement of their family matter outside the traditional Court system. The parties select a neutral third party Arbitrator to hear their matter and make final decisions which are binding on the parties.
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INDEPENDENT LEGAL ADVICE
for clients seeking independent legal advice with respect to a Separation Agreement, Cohabitation Agreement, or Marriage Contract.
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LEGAL OPINION
for clients seeking independent legal advice with respect to a Separation Agreement, Cohabitation Agreement, or Marriage Contract.
We provide clients cost effective legal advice and guidance based on our experience in family law.
This is where legal practice meets a compassionate approach to family law.
Let us know how we can help you!
If you would like to find out more about how we may help you, contact our office today at 905-720-0777.
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