
Etobicoke GTA FAMILY & DIVORCE LAWYERS
Etobicoke Family Lawyers: Trials – Urgent Motions – Separation Agreements, Divorce, Spousal and Child Support, Parental Alienation
“Our Etobicoke Family Lawyers top priority is delivering high-quality legal services with transparent pricing. Our firm builds relationships based on trust, integrity, and open communications.”
Amanda Smith
Alyssa De Palma
Clarissa D’Avella
Lillian Bonakdar
SHANNON LEVINSON
KERA ANSTRUTHER
Nicole John
PERLA ESPINAL
ANGELA VALENCIA
heidy barsoum
Dara Khoeum
CELESTE VAN AMERIGEN
Elizabeth Cowan
Kyle Merinchuk
TERRA RANKIN
JENNIFER BURT
BROOK DUNPHY
LINDA COSTANTE
CARA VAUGHN
DOUGLAS GRANT

NATASHA SMITH
Etobicoke Location
10 Carlson Ct, Etobicoke, ON M9W 6L2
OUR APPROACHES
Separation Planning
Negotiations
Mediation & Arbitration
Court Litigation
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60 min consultation includes:
- Summary case review
- Identification of the legal issues
- Legal advice on each issue
- Discussion of goals and realistic expectations
- A proposed plan of action on how to move forward
- Ways to minimize your cost
- A practical initial strategy to help you

What happens to the house, the pension, the property? When and how is spousal and child support decided? How long does everything take?
What happens to assets prior to marriage? How are assets divided? What about gifts or inheritances? How is the matrimonial home treated? What are the rights of common law spouses?
In determining custody and access, the court’s focus is on the best interests of the child. How does this affect deciding who has custody, who makes the important decisions, how much time does each parent get with the children and when?
Spousal support is an issue for married and common law couples. It is not an automatic right. It’s not a tool to be used to get even, but it is there to fairly compensate those who have made sacrifices for their family. What determines the amount to be paid and the duration?
Cohabitation agreements, marriage contracts and separation agreements can be as binding as a court order. Entitlements and rights can easily be signed away. What are your rights? What terms can/can’t be included? What happens if the contract is breached? What do prenup lawyers do?
Canadian law is clear, child support is the right of the child. What’s not so clear is how much should be paid, for how long and by whom? What about expenses like child care, education, extracurriculars, and medical costs? What if a parent can’t/won’t pay? How can child support lawyers help?
The Supreme Court of Canada has firmly upheld the importance of children having healthy relationships with both parents. Parental alienation is not tolerated by the courts. Children are not pawns to be used to hurt their other parent. What is parental alienation law in Ontario?
Domestic violence can take many forms. Courts are required to consider claims of domestic violence even if there was no formal report made, criminal charge or conviction. How does domestic violence affect a family law matter?