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Our firm is making an effort to be socially responsible by working remotely. The health and safety of our clients, employees, and community is our utmost priority. 

As the pandemic progresses, unique problems and tensions can arise. Staying inside can instigate concerns about parenting, conflicts in relationships, and financial difficulties. 

With over a decade of experience, we have the knowledge and ability to find a solution that satisfies everyone’s needs.

You are not alone. We are here. 

Our lawyers are all working remotely to ensure that your concerns are heard. During this time our consultations are available through Phone or Video conference on the Microsoft Teams application.

We are at your disposal to assist with any family law issues that may arise during this difficult time, and help you find the best course of action for your concerns.

Passionate about helping our clients resolve their divorce and family law issues, we create a personalized and strategic course of action for each individual. 

With over a decade of experience, we have the knowledge and ability to find a solution that satisfies everyone’s needs.  

Here is what you can expect during your consultation:

  • One of our family law lawyers will call you through phone or video conference, review your case and discuss your options.
  • We will address any urgent concerns or matters such as support or custody.
  • We will develop a preliminary plan of action, discuss cost and create a budget that works for you.

Allow one of our family law lawyers to answer your questions, and give you an idea of your legal rights and obligations.

Our consultation appointments are confidential, no obligation, and done entirely remotely. 

Stay Safe: We are here for you. 

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In The Media

Our lawyers are regularly quoted by media sources such as the National Post and Lawyers’ Weekly and we pride ourselves on the positive sentiments shared in our client testimonials.

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