As we continue to monitor the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, we are taking every precaution to ensure the health and safety of our staff and clients. While our office continues to remain open, we may be working remotely at times and/or have varied hours of operation. We do encourage meetings by phone or video conferencing where possible. However, for those who prefer, we are accepting in-person appointments at our office again, but using strict safety protocols.
If you have been exposed to a person who has been positively identified as having – or is suspected to have COVID-19, if you or a member of your household have been travelling in the last 14 days anywhere outside of the Province of Ontario or, if you are experiencing any symptoms of illness, we would ask that you not attend our office and instead contact us to make alternative arrangements.

We continue to do our part to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.

For more information contact us today at 905-669-7577.

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Marriage Trends

Marriage is a goal for some people and a simple inevitability for others.  Whatever the reason, marriage is an institution built not just on vows

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Divorce and Children

Children are keenly affected by their home environment; they flourish in a steady and safe environment.  Naturally, during the breakdown of a marriage, adults can

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Pet Custody

Many types of households and families have pets.  From the wild and exotic to the more traditional, pets are sometimes as much a part of

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Alimony and Palimony

When a couple separates or divorces, there are many factors to be assessed.  Spending a significant amount of time with a person in a relationship affords

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Family Violence

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Separation Agreements

There are many varying degrees for the dissolution of marriages and common-law relationships here in Canada.  We explained a few in a previous article on types

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Adoption

For many people, a common goal is to want the idealistic family; husband, wife, kids and even a pet sometimes. In Canada, everyone has the

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Common Law Separation

Common Law Separation The definition of a common law relationship, also known as cohabitation, is defined as two people residing together in a committed “marriage-like”

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