Separation agreements give couples the flexibility to handle property division and child custody matters on their own terms, without the need for court intervention or expensive, adversarial proceedings. A separation agreement is efficient and effective to resolve issues during a separation or divorce.
A cohabitation agreement in Ontario is a legal contract between two people who are living together in a relationship similar to marriage but are not married. It's designed to set out each person’s rights and responsibilities during the relationship, as well as in the event of a breakup or death.
A marriage contract in Ontario (aka a prenup) is a legal agreement made between two people before they get married. It outlines how certain aspects of the marriage will be handled, particularly in the event of a separation, divorce, or death.
Family matters are never easy, especially when it comes to separation or divorce. These decisions can have long-lasting effects on both your future and your children’s. There are numerous legal issues to navigate, each demanding precision, persistence, and expertise.
Our firm is committed to helping you through this challenging process with care and support.
Child custody disputes are often emotionally challenging and can escalate quickly. Child custody cases require careful attention and proactive guidance to prevent conflicts from escalating and to ensure a timely, professional response when needed. We are committed to putting your child's best interest first while creating a parenting schedule.
We help you divide the assets you acquired during the partnership. Although common-law couples don't necessarily have the same rights as married couples do, there are laws that protect your interests.