Family Law

Family Lawyers in Mississauga

Divorce, separation, custody, support, and property division for families across Mississauga. Compassionate, experienced representation.

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Family Law Services in Mississauga

Family legal issues are some of the most stressful situations a person can face. Whether you’re going through a divorce, negotiating custody, or dividing property, you deserve a lawyer who listens carefully, explains your options clearly, and advocates effectively on your behalf.

Our Mississauga family lawyers handle contested and uncontested divorces, child custody and access arrangements, child and spousal support, division of property, separation agreements, and cohabitation agreements.

We focus on resolving disputes efficiently — through negotiation, mediation, or collaborative law where possible — while being fully prepared to litigate when necessary to protect your interests.

Why Choose Us

Experienced family lawyers who understand what you’re going through.

No Win, No Fee

You pay nothing unless we win your case. Free consultations and no upfront costs, ever.

25+ Years of Experience

Our lawyers have successfully handled thousands of cases across Ontario.

Personalized Attention

Every client works directly with a lawyer from first call through final resolution.

Free Consultation

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a divorce take in Ontario?

Uncontested divorces typically take 4–6 months once the application is filed. Contested divorces can take years depending on complexity and how quickly issues can be resolved.

Who gets custody of the children?

Ontario family courts decide custody based on the "best interests of the child." Courts consider each parent’s relationship with the child, stability, and ability to care for the child. Joint custody is increasingly common.

How is property divided in Ontario?

Ontario uses "equalization of net family property." Each spouse’s net worth gain during the marriage is calculated, and the spouse with the larger gain pays the other half the difference.

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