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Divorce is a major life change. We're here to help.

Even when it's the right choice, divorce brings significant emotional and financial challenges, and can be overwhelming.

At Galbraith Family Law, we understand what you're going through - many of our lawyers, including founder Brian Galbraith, have experienced divorce firsthand. With compassion and expertise, we guide clients through even the most complex cases, ensuring you have what you need to move forward.

Are you getting divorced?

Whether you're looking for a simple uncontested divorce or facing complex issues including the division of assets and liabilities, child decision-making responsibility, parenting time/parenting orders, child support, spousal support or the division of business interests, our lawyers can help you to navigate the complexities of divorce law.

Our lawyers will...

  • Work closely with you to meet your needs and address your concerns
  • Have extensive experience in the area of divorce law and family law including common law relationships
  • Diligently strive to protect your rights

Is a divorce lawyer necessary?

When the circumstances and finances of the couple are simple, the divorce process is also typically quite simple and may even be expedited. However, in most cases the services of an experienced divorce lawyer will be necessary to ensure your rights are protected.

Many married couples have complex financial assets to untangle, including real property, business investments, retirement assets, and joint assets. Debts also need to be untangled and allocated in a fair way.

It may also be that one of you has a right to receive spousal support payments. This complex arrangement certainly requires the services and advice of an experienced family law lawyer. Spousal support issues are usually complex and require the expertise of our legal team. Perhaps the most complex of all situations is when the couple has children.  In these cases, it is necessary to establish custody (how decisions will be made), parenting time and child support payments.

How do you determine child support in divorce cases?

The amount of child support depends on the income of each party as well as the number of children and how much time they spend with each parent.

The court may also consider special circumstances and may deviate from the written guidelines on occasion.

Child support ends when each child reaches the age of 18 unless they are unable to become independent due to health issues or if they're continuing to attend school on a full-time basis.

We deal with child support every day. Thus, we can explain your options and obligations and help you to get this issue resolved quickly.

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My separation and subsequent divorce was not a long, drawn-out process.

In fact, it was incredibly quick with the results that I wanted. Brian made me feel at ease, had me understand the steps it took to agree to terms of a separation, and he was by my side through it all. The benefit of a quick divorce was that costs are minimized and the hurt caused by both sides is mitigated.

Chris Hauschild

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At Galbraith Family Law, we have years of experience helping individuals and families navigate complex legal matters with clarity and support. Whether you're facing divorce, separation, or other family issues, our experienced team is here to guide you.

We proudly serve clients in Barrie, Newmarket, Oakville, and St. Catharines, Ontario.

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Spousal Support

Spousal support is financial assistance paid by one partner to another after a marriage or common-law relationship ends.
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Parenting Arrangements

Parenting arrangements can be tough after separation. Our caring team helps you put your children’s needs first.

Prenup & Marriage Contracts

Prenups and marriage contracts offer peace of mind, and our team helps you create clear, fair agreements that protect your future.

Family Court

Family Court can feel overwhelming, and our dedicated team is here to guide you and protect your rights every step of the way.

Collaborative Practice

Collaborative Practice is a voluntary process in which separating spouses (both married and common law) settle the issues arising from their relationship or marriage, without resorting to Family Court.

Independent Legal Advice

Independent legal advice gives you clarity and confidence, and our team ensures you fully understand your rights before signing any agreement.
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