Legal Resources

Looking for information about Collaborative Practice? Look no further – this is an excellent source of information for everything related to Collaborative Law

The legal aid website contains handy information concerning eligibility for legal aid and limitations on the scope of services provided.

Many women wish to change their name after a divorce, but the government changes the regulations and the forms concerning name changes on a regular basis and many lawyers are not up-to-date on the most recent regulations. This is a very useful website that explains a fairly straightforward process in a fairly straightforward way.

If you want information on mediators and the mediation process, we recommend you visit this site.

This website contains a number of useful and informative booklets on family law issues. Most of the booklets are free and can be downloaded or ordered through the site.

An explanation of the collaborative law process as well as a list of lawyers in Toronto and the surrounding area who belong to the association.

Information and resources about child custody, access, and child support for parents who are separated or thinking of separating, as well as information on Non-Parent Custody Applications and resources to help children live with separation and divorce.

For information on the Divorce Act and federal child support guidelines.

An information site concerning the Ontario Justice System, including some court decisions (if you delve deeply enough and know the name of the case you are looking for).

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Nicola Savin BSLSC
Nicola Savin
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Partner
Bailey Duller
Bailey Duller
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Kaitlyn-Zarcone-Beam
Kaitlyn Zarcone-Beam
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Jim Tan
Jim Tan
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