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Dealing with a legal matter on your own can be an extremely demanding process at what is usually an emotionally difficult time. You don't have to shoulder the burden of navigating your legal matter on your own. We're here to help - Contact our office today. If you choose to retain a lawyer, make sure that you are choosing the legal counsel that's right for you.

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Practicing Family Law and Civil Litigation out of Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, and Guelph as well as providing Notary Public and Agency Services. Sheena Naidoo was born in Kingston, Ontario and was raised in the Lorne Park area of Mississauga. She graduated from McMaster University in 2007 receiving her Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Peace Studies and Philosophy, and continued on to Queen's University where she received her Juris Doctor in 2010.
Dealing with the breakdown of a relationship is almost always a demanding and emotionally stressful process. Let us help you. We'll listen to your concerns and identify your priorities to help determine the best course of action to take. Every family is different, which means every case is different.
Child Support is a sum of money paid to a custodial parent monthly to support the child(ren) when that parent has primary responsibility for caring for the children. Child Support is determined by a chart set out in the Federal Child Support Guidelines. The amount payable will vary depending on how many children there are and the support payor's annual income, and may require adjustment if the parents share time with the child(ren) equally.
When you and your married spouse separate, there is recognition for each parties' contributions to the family throughout the marriage. Property acquired throughout the marriage that exists upon separation is divided equally between both parties. There are exceptions for certain types of property, but it is always best to consult a lawyer in reviewing what property is divisible, and whether any exceptions apply.
A Separation Agreement is a legal binding contract dealing with the breakdown of a marriage or common law relationship, and does not require parties to initiate Court proceedings. Often, when parties can communicate reasonably post-separation, a Separation Agreement is the most efficient and cost-effective way to set our each parties' rights and obligations as a result of the breakdown.
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