Divorce & Separation
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Oshawa is Durham Region’s urban hub — a city with deep industrial roots, a growing university community, and a strong sense of local identity. For residents navigating Divorce and Separation, our firm provides dedicated, community-rooted family law services tailored to the realities of life in Oshawa and across Durham Region.
We understand the economic realities facing Oshawa families. Whether you work at a GM-related facility, in healthcare at Lakeridge Health, on campus at Ontario Tech or Durham College, or run a local small business, we bring practical, results-focused counsel to your family law matter.
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Family law decisions affect your future, your finances, and your children. Our responsibility is to provide clear advice and a structured path forward.
Family law matters in Oshawa and in the Durham Region are heard at the unified Family Court (Family Court Branch of the Superior Court of Justice) at 150 Bond Street East, Oshawa. This courthouse handles most family law applications including Child Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support, restraining orders, child protection matters, contested divorces and complex property division trials.
Our lawyers appear regularly before the Oshawa family court bench and understand the local judicial culture, scheduling processes, and procedural expectations. This local knowledge gives our clients a meaningful advantage.
Battered Women’s Support Services of Durham and Denise House provide critical services to those experiencing Domestic Violence.
Oshawa Community Health Centre and Durham Region Social Services also play an important role in connecting families in crisis with housing, mental health, and financial assistance services. We regularly work with these community partners.

Oshawa and Durham Region have a significant number of working-class and middle-income families where the Matrimonial Home is often the primary — and sometimes only — major family asset. This makes the treatment of the family home during Divorce and Separation especially consequential.
Our Oshawa divorce lawyers assist clients in understanding their options: selling the home, one spouse buying out the other, or co-owning temporarily while one spouse stabilizes financially. Every situation is unique, and we tailor our advice to your specific circumstances.
In Oshawa, joint debt is a frequent and complex issue. Many couples carry mortgages, car loans, and shared credit card obligations that must be addressed as part of Divorce and Separation. Divorce Debt planning ensures both parties understand who is responsible for which obligations post-separation, preventing credit damage and future legal disputes.
Our Debt Planning service includes a comprehensive review of your joint and individual debts, advice on negotiating with creditors, and structuring your Separation Agreement so that debt allocation is clearly defined and enforceable.
Oshawa is a child-rich community, and Child Custody disputes here often involve close-knit extended family networks where grandparents, aunts, and uncles play major caregiving roles. We develop parenting plans that reflect the real texture of your family’s life — accounting for shift work schedules common in Oshawa’s manufacturing sector, school proximity, and children’s established routines.
We also advise on Grandparents Rights in situations where separation has disrupted contact between children and their grandparents. Courts may grant grandparents access where it is shown to serve the best interests of the children.
Child Support in Durham Region follows the Child Support Guidelines. Oshawa’s diverse employment landscape — from automotive and manufacturing to retail and trades — can create income variability that complicates support calculations. We are skilled at securing proper income disclosure and adjusting Child Support accurately when circumstances change.
We ensure that both the paying and receiving parent fully understand base support, extraordinary expenses, and the process for annual review. Accurate Child Support is not just a legal obligation — it is foundational to children’s wellbeing.
Oshawa has a significant proportion of single-earner households and situations where one spouse took time away from the workforce to raise children or relocate for the other’s career. These circumstances can generate strong Spousal Support entitlements. Our Oshawa lawyers apply the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines thoroughly to ensure every client receives a well-founded analysis of their support rights and obligations.
Beyond the family home, Oshawa residents often have pension assets from major employers including the public sector, GM-related entities, and healthcare institutions. Division of Property can deal with pension assets and it requires specific legal language in your Separation Agreement. We have experience handling workplace pension division and ensure nothing is overlooked.
Asset Protection strategies are also important for clients who received inheritances, owned pre-marital property, or received gifts that they wish to exclude from equalization. We document and advance these claims diligently.

For those entering marriage — whether for the first time or as Second Marriage Planning— a Marriage Contract provides clear financial expectations and protects both parties. It is especially valuable in Oshawa when one spouse owns a home entering the marriage, has children from a previous relationship, or runs a business.
Planning for Existing Children in a blended family is a cornerstone of our Marriage Contract practice. We help parents ensure their assets are protected for children from prior relationships while still building financial security with their new partner.
Common Law relationships are common throughout Oshawa and Durham Region. Ontario law does not automatically give Common Law partners equal property rights, which means that without a Cohabitation Agreement, unmarried partners risk serious financial exposure when a relationship ends, even in the event where unmarried couples do NOT reside together.
A Cohabitation Agreement sets out each partner’s rights and responsibilities regarding property, debt, and support — providing the same clarity as a Marriage Contract for unmarried couples. We advise clients on both their rights under Common Law and how to best protect their interests going forward.
Domestic Violence affects families of every background in Oshawa. Our family lawyers respond with urgency and sensitivity, helping clients obtain emergency restraining orders, navigate safety planning, and ensure that Child Custody arrangements prioritize protection. We have established relationships with Oshawa’s network of shelters and violence prevention services and can make timely referrals.
Oshawa’s family court can face scheduling pressures that delay hearings. For this reason and for the best interest of the family, we actively encourage eligible clients to explore Alternatives to Court: Negotiation through lawyers, Mediation Arbitration, and Collaborative Family Law. Collaborative Family Law in particular can be highly effective for Oshawa couples who wish to separate respectfully while minimizing legal costs and disruption to children.
A comprehensive Separation Agreement is often the most practical resolution to a family law matter in Oshawa. We draft agreements that cover Child Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support, Division and Property, the Matrimonial Home, and all relevant debts — in clear, enforceable language. Our Limited Scope Services allow clients who have already reached tentative agreement on terms to engage us only for drafting or review.
Separation and death should be integrated in your Separation Agreement with updated Wills Powers of Attorney. Without this planning, your estranged spouse may inherit under your existing will, or your powers of attorney may continue to give them authority over your affairs. We ensure your Separation and Death planning is comprehensive and legally sound.
Oshawa’s industrial heritage has produced a community with strong union culture and working-class values — including a pragmatic approach to problem-solving. Our lawyers reflect that approach: direct, honest, and focused on practical outcomes.
The presence of Ontario Tech University and Durham College brings a younger demographic to Oshawa, including student couples who may be dealing with Common Law relationship issues, international marriage validity questions, or Foreign Divorce Opinion Letter needs for those who married abroad.
Protecting these loans to spouses is also an important issue for Oshawa families where financial support flows between partners — for education, home purchases, or business ventures. Without proper documentation, these funds may later be treated as gifts in a separation, with significant financial consequences.
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