Fighting for Parenting Time or parenting arrangements in Ontario? We can help you protect your parental rights and prioritize your child’s wellbeing.
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Early intervention protects your relationship with your children. Don’t wait to secure your parental rights.
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.
Joint, sole, and shared Parenting Time arrangements prioritizing children’s best interests
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.
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Disclaimer: Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is unique and results depend on specific facts and circumstances.
A thoughtful approach to creating lasting parenting arrangements
Thorough evaluation of children’s needs and family circumstances
Creating detailed arrangements that work for your family
Collaborative approach to reach mutually acceptable agreements
Formal Parenting Time orders and parenting agreements with enforcement
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.
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.
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.