Valerie Pringle has lived and practiced as a family lawyer in Durham Region for more than 25 years. Valerie prides herself in her ability to help her clients reach an agreement outside of court, even where settlement may not initially seem possible. Valerie also has extensive experience representing clients in those cases where proceeding to court is necessary.
Over her many years of practice, Valerie has provided guidance and advice to clients in all areas of family law, including high conflict parenting disputes and complex financial issues relating to support and property division. Valerie provides reasonable, practical and solution oriented advice. Many people worry that involving lawyers in their separation will only make things more complicated and increase the level of conflict.
Over her many years of practice, Valerie has provided guidance and advice to clients in all areas of family law, including high conflict parenting disputes and complex financial issues relating to support and property division. Valerie provides reasonable, practical and solution oriented advice. Many people worry that involving lawyers in their separation will only make things more complicated and increase the level of conflict.
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Valerie Pringle received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University in 1985 and her law degree from Queen's University in 1988. She was called to the Bar in 1990. On graduating from law school, Valerie accepted an articling position with a prestigious, multi-national law firm in Toronto. Following her call to the Bar, she accepted a position with that same firm as an associate.
A great deal of information is now available on the internet relating to family law and separation. Some of this information is accurate and reliable and some of it is not, and it is often a challenge to tell the difference. It is an even greater challenge to understand how this information may apply to your particular circumstances.
For separating couples who wish reach agreement with the help of a neutral third party, Valerie is available to act as either your mediator or mediator/arbitrator. Mediation is a voluntary process that can be terminated at any time by either party.
Most people agree to "closed mediation", which means that anything discussed during the mediation is completely confidential and, if settlement is not reached, cannot be referred to in any subsequent proceeding.In her role as a neutral mediator, Valerie is not able to provide independent legal advice to either party.
Most people agree to "closed mediation", which means that anything discussed during the mediation is completely confidential and, if settlement is not reached, cannot be referred to in any subsequent proceeding.In her role as a neutral mediator, Valerie is not able to provide independent legal advice to either party.
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