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Brace Law specializes in family law and is conveniently located in Oakville, just north of QEW off Winston Churchill Blvd to serve the residents of Mississauga.

Our experienced family lawyers have extensive experience in various family law disputes and matters.

Our trusted team provides quality legal representation for your families’ law disputes. In most cases, family law disputes are an emotional process for everyone involved, especially the children. That is why we always strive to consider the children’s best interests and reduce conflict. At Brace Law, we are sensitive to the personal and emotional nature of such disputes, and we will work to ensure that your case is handled with the utmost care and consideration.

Our dependable family lawyers handle all family law matters including legal contracts, divorce and separation to child custody and access arrangements.

Lawyers at our office can speak Punjabi, Farsi, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Urdu, English, Italian, Albanian and Arabic.

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Child Related Matters

If you are going through a divorce or separation, and children are involved, the well-being and welfare of the child is at the forefront of a parent’s mind. Disputes between custody, access and child support can be an emotionally taxing process for you and for your child. That’s why it is important to ensure that you have all the necessary information and guidance to best protect your child.

At Brace Law, we focus on providing you with a customized solution for you and your child, because we recognize the importance of maintaining the well-being of your child. Click here to speak to our experienced family lawyers in Mississauga to learn more about your rights and protecting your custody rights.

Common Law Lawyer Mississauga

If your relationship breaks down, in Ontario common law spouses generally have fewer legal rights than married spouses. Therefore, it is important to know and understand Ontario common law and the distinctions between married spouses and cohabitating partners in order to protect yourself. The process may be difficult and confusing, so it is important to retain skilled and knowledgeable family lawyers that understands the complexity of common law and cohabitation agreements to represent your matter. At Brace Law, our experienced team will provide you with the necessary information regarding your common law matter and come to a solution that best protects your rights and interests. Click here to arrange a meeting with our experienced family lawyers in Mississauga to learn more about your common law rights.

Family Lawyers Mississauga

We offer a wide variety of services, including services associated with divorce, child support, spousal support, child custody and access, as well as other family issues and disputes.

Divorce Lawyers Mississauga                    

When a spousal relationship breaks down, divorce is one of the options available for couples who wish to end their relationship. Although a divorce is not mandatory, couples may also choose to separate and enter into a separation agreement. It is only necessary if one of the individuals would like to re-marry, at which point he or she must get a formal divorce judgment—and a final certificate verifying it—from the court. At Brace Law we understand the emotional turmoil caused by the personal aspect of going through with a divorce. Our experienced legal team can guide you through this process. Click here to arrange a meeting with our experienced family lawyers in Mississauga to learn more about your options.

Separation Lawyers Mississauga

If there has been a breakdown in a spousal relationship, a separation is another option instead of divorce. A separation is when you both decide to end the relationship without applying to the court for approval. You may choose to draft an informal agreement or retain Brace Law to draft a final separation agreement. A final separation agreement may include specific arrangements related to child custody and access, child support, spousal support and division of property and assets. Brace Law will come to a solution that best protects your rights and interests. Click here to speak with our experienced family lawyers in Mississauga to learn more about separations and your options.

Family Lawyers Mississauga

We offer a wide variety of services, including services associated with divorce, child support, spousal support, child custody and access, as well as other family issues and disputes.

Spousal Support                               

Spousal support is the money paid by one spouse to another after a separation or divorce. Spousal support obligations arise out of marriages as well as common-law relationships and same-sex relationships. Section 33 of the Family Law Act (FLA) and Section 15 of the Divorce Act (DA) give the court the authority to order a person to provide support for his or her dependents and determine the amount of spousal support in Ontario, Canada.

Only individuals who are married may apply for spousal support under the DA. Individuals who are both married and common law may apply for spousal support under the FLA.

This area of law is complex and may be difficult for you to navigate without legal representation. Our goal at Brace Law is to guide you through the process of your divorce or separation and help you understand your obligations or entitlement to spousal support. Click here to arrange a meeting with our experienced family lawyers in Mississauga to learn more about your obligations and entitlement to spousal support.

Domestic Contracts & Negotiations Lawyers

A domestic contract is an agreement that sets out certain terms in a relationship. There are different kinds of domestic contracts that are recognized under the Family Law Act such as cohabitation agreements and marriage agreements.

A cohabitation agreement is set up to protect a couple financially if the couple chooses to live together without being married. The agreement, among other matters, usually sets out the spouses’ ownership in and/or division of property, and their support obligations. Cohabitation agreements cannot determine the rights of custody or access to children.

In Ontario a marriage contract is commonly referred to as a “prenuptial agreement” (or “prenup”). It can be prepared either for two people who are married to one another or intend to marry one another. A prenup agreement is limited to addressing the following: Ownership and division of property; Child Support; Spousal Support; and the right to direct the education and moral upbringing of children.

It is important to obtain legal representation that understands the law surrounding domestic contracts and can explain the legal obligations for a valid domestic contract. At Brace Law, our experienced legal team is committed to helping you understand your legal requirements and the process of negotiating and drafting domestic contracts. Click here to speak to our experienced family lawyers in Mississauga to learn more about domestic agreements and negotiations.

Family Lawyers Mississauga

If you are looking for representation on a family law matter or are unsure what your next steps are, contact Brace Law at 905-815-6555 today for a consultation with an experienced family lawyer in Mississauga.