
MILTON FAMILY & DIVORCE LAWYERS
Experienced Milton Family Lawyers exclusively practicing family law.
Trials – Urgent Motions – Separation Agreements, Divorce, Spousal and Child Support, Parental Alienation.
Our Milton family lawyers act fast to file urgent motions, protect assets in separation and divorce, and represent clients in high-stakes family law trials. Whether you need an emergency motion for parenting time, spousal support, or asset protection, our skilled legal team is ready to take immediate action. We specialize in separation agreements, pre-separation strategy, and complex property division, ensuring that your financial future is secured. With a results-driven approach, we aggressively advocate for our clients in high-conflict family law cases, including parental alienation, contested divorces, and business asset disputes. Separation and divorce involve critical legal and financial decisions, and delays can impact your rights. Our Milton family lawyers provide clear, strategic legal advice to help you navigate complex issues like spousal support, child custody, and equalization of property. Whether you are preparing for a negotiated settlement or a trial, we develop a plan tailored to your unique case to ensure the best possible outcome.
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
OUR APPROACHES
Separation Planning
Negotiations
Mediation & Arbitration
Court Litigation

Milton Family Divorce Lawyers
SEPARATION AGREEMENTS
Separation Strategy.
Learn what assets belong to you, what you can claim, and how to protect yourself. Get insight into steps that you can take now to strengthen your case.
TRIAL
Skilled Trial Lawyers
When negotiations break down, we craft strong legal strategies supported by solid evidence and assertive advocacy.
PARENTAL ALIENTATION
Protecting Your Child
Facing false accusations, denied access, or a child refusing contact due to manipulation, we take decisive legal action.
URGENT MOTIONS
Immediate Legal Action.
Whether you’re facing domestic violence, child abduction, wrongful denial of parenting time, or financial hardship, we can act fast to file urgent motions.
MOTION TO CHANGE
Modify Court Orders.
Adjusting parenting time, child support, or spousal support, we build a compelling case to protect your rights.
GET A SECOND OPINION
Switching Representation
Facing delays, poor communication, or an approach that doesn’t align with your goals? Book a consultation with us.
Three flexible legal service options
Upgrade and downgrade as needed
Many family law matters in Ontario, including those in Milton, can be handled virtually. Our firm attends virtual court appearances and appears in person when necessary. For more on virtual court options, visit Family Proceedings | Superior Court of Justice – Ontario Courts.
Divorce applications are filed at the Milton Courthouse. You can file online through the Family Law Rules Forms – Ontario Court Services or in person. Our firm can assist you with preparing and submitting the required documents.
Spousal support is based on income, duration of the marriage, and financial need. The Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F.3 – Ontario.ca provides general ranges but are not legally binding.
Yes, but family law is complex. Our firm offers legal coaching and pay-as-you-go services to assist self-represented clients. Visit the Family Law Rules Forms – Ontario Court Services for more information.
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Understanding Pension Division in a Milton Divorce
If you are separating or ending your marriage, understanding pension division Milton divorce rules is an important part of protecting your financial future. For many couples, a workplace pension is one of the most valuable assets accumulated during a marriage. Ontario family law provides a structured process for valuing and addressing pension benefits after separation.…
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Resolving a Family Cottage Dispute in Milton
For many families in Milton, a cottage is far more than a recreational property. A Family Cottage Dispute Milton families experience can involve significant financial and emotional issues, particularly as cottages reopen for the summer season across Ontario. Whether the cottage was purchased during the marriage, inherited from family members, or owned before marriage, Ontario…
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What If My Spouse Won’t Sign Divorce Papers in Milton?
One of the biggest worries people in Milton face when starting the divorce process is what happens if their spouse won’t sign divorce papers. Many people assume that a divorce cannot proceed unless both spouses agree. Fortunately, Ontario law does not work that way. While an uncooperative spouse can create delays, additional legal steps, and…
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Ex Refuses to Leave the House in Milton? What You Can Do Under Ontario Family Law
Separation can become even more stressful when former spouses continue living under the same roof. If your ex refuses to leave the house in Milton, Ontario family law may provide options — but the answer depends on your circumstances, whether the home is jointly owned, rented, or owned by one spouse alone. In Milton, many…
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Moving With Kids in Milton After Separation
Moving with kids in Milton after separation can create difficult legal and practical issues for parents. Common questions involve relocation notices, parenting schedules, and whether court approval is needed before a move. Even when a move seems reasonable — because of employment, housing, family support, or a new relationship — relocating with children can significantly…
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Kids Skipping School in Milton: What Separated Parents Should Know
Kids skipping school in Milton can create serious stress for separated or divorced parents, especially when they cannot agree on how to respond. Sometimes a child refuses to attend school because of anxiety, stress, bullying, or difficulty adjusting to two households. In other cases, one parent may be allowing repeated absences during their parenting time…