Professional legal guidance for divorce, child custody and parenting matters, support claims, and separation agreements.
At Cedar House Law, we understand that family law matters are deeply personal and often emotionally challenging. Whether you are navigating a divorce, child custody dispute, separation agreement, spousal support matter, or other family law issue, our team is committed to providing clear guidance, practical solutions, and dedicated legal representation every step of the way.
We proudly serve individuals and families throughout Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, and Markham, helping clients protect their rights, their families, and their future. Our approach combines compassionate support with strategic advocacy, ensuring that every client receives personalized legal solutions tailored to their unique circumstances.
Family disputes can be stressful, but you do not have to face them alone. At Cedar House Law, we focus on resolving matters efficiently while working toward the best possible outcome for you and your loved ones. Whether through negotiation, mediation, or court representation, we are dedicated to helping you move forward with confidence.
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Our family law team provides trusted legal representation for divorce, child custody, child support, spousal support, and separation matters. We help clients across Ontario navigate complex family disputes with confidence.
No two family law cases are the same. We take the time to understand your circumstances and develop a legal strategy tailored to your goals, priorities, and your family's future.
Family law matters can be overwhelming. We provide straightforward legal advice, timely updates, and practical guidance so you always understand your options and next steps.
Whether through negotiation, mediation, or court representation, we are committed to protecting your rights and helping you achieve the best possible outcome for you and your family.
You can begin by consulting a family lawyer and filing an application for divorce in the appropriate court. In most cases, spouses must be separated for at least one year before a divorce is granted.
An uncontested divorce may take several months, while a contested divorce involving children, support, or property issues can take significantly longer.
No, but legal advice is strongly recommended, especially when child custody, support, or property division is involved.
Canadian courts focus on the best interests of the child when making parenting and decision-making arrangements.
Spousal support (alimony) may be available after separation or divorce depending on factors such as income, relationship length, and financial circumstances.