Child Parenting Time & Parenting Lawyers in Mississauga

Fighting for Parenting Time or parenting arrangements in Ontario? We can help you protect your parental rights and prioritize your child’s wellbeing.

DisclaimerThis website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or create a solicitor-client relationship. For legal advice, please contact us directly to arrange a consultation.

Get Parenting Time Help If:

Parenting Time dispute started
Access being denied
Child's safety concerns
Relocation without consent
Parenting plan violations
Emergency Parenting Time needed

Early intervention protects your relationship with your children. Don’t wait to secure your parental rights.

Complete Parenting Time & Parenting Services in Mississauga

From decision-making responsibility and parenting time schedules to mobility issues and emergency orders, we protect your parental rights and prioritize your children’s wellbeing and stability.

Parenting Time

Joint, sole, and shared Parenting Time arrangements prioritizing children’s best interests

Parenting Schedules

Flexible schedules including holidays, vacations, and special occasions

Access Rights

Ensuring meaningful parent-child relationships and grandparent access

Relocation Matters

Mobility cases and consent requirements for moving with children

Our Family-Centred Approach

We believe children thrive when both parents remain actively involved in their lives. Our goal is to minimize conflict while creating Parenting Time arrangements that truly serve your family’s needs.

5-Stars

Trusted and highly referred

Child-First

Best interests always prioritized

Co-Parenting

Collaborative solutions preferred

Disclaimer: Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is unique and results depend on specific facts and circumstances.

Your Parenting Time Process

A thoughtful approach to creating lasting parenting arrangements

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Best Interests Assessment

Thorough evaluation of children’s needs and family circumstances

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Parenting Plan Development

Creating detailed arrangements that work for your family

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Negotiation & Mediation

Collaborative approach to reach mutually acceptable agreements

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Legal Documentation

Formal Parenting Time orders and parenting agreements with enforcement

Parenting Time & Parenting FAQ

What factors determine the best interests of the child?

Courts consider the child’s physical, emotional and psychological safety; the child’s needs given their age and stage of development; each parent’s ability to care for the child; the nature of the relationship between the child and each parent; and any history of family violence or abuse.

What’s the difference between decision-making responsibility and parenting time?

Parenting Time refers to decision-making authority for major decisions about the child’s life (health, education, religion). Access refers to the time the child spends with each parent. A parent can have access time without having Parenting Time rights.

Can grandparents get access to their grandchildren?

Yes, grandparents and other family members can apply for access rights. Courts will consider the existing relationship, the child’s best interests, and whether access would benefit the child’s emotional wellbeing and family connections.

What if my ex wants to move away with our child?

A parent generally cannot relocate with a child without the other parent’s consent or court permission. Mobility cases consider distance, impact on the child’s relationship with both parents, and whether the move serves the child’s best interests.

How can we avoid going to court for Parenting Time?

Many families use mediation, collaborative law, or parenting coordination to resolve Parenting Time disputes. These approaches focus on communication, cooperation, and creating solutions that work for everyone while reducing conflict and costs.

Protect Your Children and Your Parental Rights

Your child's wellbeing comes first. Let us help you create Parenting Time arrangements that prioritize their wellbeing while protecting your important role as their parent.

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