Family Law

Family Law

"Trusted Family Law Experts in Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto: Your Guide Through Divorce and Family Matters"

At Bridgeway Canada, we support individuals in Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto with their family law needs. Our experienced family law lawyers are committed to helping you resolve all aspects of your divorce, whether simple or complex. This may include the division of marital property, child custody and access arrangements, developing a tailored parenting plan, addressing child or spousal support obligations, and easing the emotional and financial strain caused by the breakdown of your marriage.

We prioritize your unique needs as a client, parent, and individual. Our family law team in Mississauga, Brampton, and Toronto is here to guide you through the legal process in a professional, timely, and cost-effective manner, allowing you to focus on the future. Our lawyers are highly regarded by clients, legal professionals, and court officials alike. Trust Bridgeway Canada’s Family Law team to handle all your family law concerns with care and expertise!

Family Law Services We Offer

Divorce Lawyer Brampton:

We provide comprehensive services for various types of divorces, including:

  • Types of Divorces: Simple Divorce, Contested Divorce, and Joint Divorce
  • Recognition of Foreign Divorces: Assistance with obtaining a Letter of Legal Opinion
  • Effects of Divorce on Business: Guidance on how divorce can impact business ownership and assets

Litigation Procedure:

  • Representation in Provincial, Superior, or Unified Family Courts
  • Handling financial disclosures and other litigation requirements

The Children:

  • Child Protection Services: Matters involving Children’s Aid Society (CAS) and Catholic CAS
  • Custody and Access Issues: Helping resolve custody and visitation arrangements

Support:

  • Child Support and Section 7 Expenses: Ensuring fair financial contributions for children
  • Spousal Support: Managing obligations and entitlements for spousal maintenance

The Property:

  • The Matrimonial Home: Guidance on rights and division of the family home
  • Division of Marital Property and Equalisation: Ensuring fair division of assets

Our family and divorce lawyers in Brampton are dedicated to understanding your emotional and financial complexities, helping you make informed legal decisions about your future. At Nanda & Associate Lawyers, we stay up-to-date with the latest changes in family law, ensuring that you always receive the most current and reliable legal advice.

Our primary goal is to exceed client expectations, offering personalized attention and accessibility throughout your case. With decades of experience, we are committed to supporting you during challenging times. Trust our family to help yours.

The Initiation and Settlement of the Family Law Claim and Other Considerations:

  • Pre-nuptial Agreements, Marriage Contracts, and Separation Agreements: Drafting and reviewing agreements to protect your interests before, during, or after marriage.
  • Negotiations and Settlement Options: Assisting with amicable negotiations and exploring settlement opportunities outside of court.
  • Family Law & Wills: Ensuring your family law matters align with estate planning, including wills and other legal documents.

7 Divorce Myths You Should Know – Bridgeway Canada

Thinking of getting a divorce? Be aware of common myths:

  1. Infidelity means fault in divorce: In no-fault divorce, courts don’t give special treatment to the “cheated” spouse. The divorce will proceed if legal grounds are met.

  2. Short marriages mean no financial obligation: Even in short marriages, entitlement to support or property equalization can be established.

  3. Spouse’s refusal stops the divorce: A divorce can still be granted even if one spouse refuses. The legal process allows it if grounds are met.

  4. Pre-marital assets stay with the owner: Pre-marriage property may be excluded, but the increase in value during marriage can be considered.

  5. Ownership means sole rights: Being on the title doesn’t guarantee sole possession, especially for the matrimonial home.

  6. Leaving the home forfeits rights: Moving out doesn’t mean losing entitlement to equity or children.

  7. No need to change the Will after marriage/divorce: Wills become void after marriage, but not after divorce. Update your Will to avoid unintentionally leaving assets to an ex-spouse.

For more information, contact the family law experts at BridgewayCanada today!

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