Toronto Divorce Lawyers

Guiding You Through Separation, Custody & Property Matters

Compassionate Divorce Lawyer in Toronto

Looking for the best lawyers near you in Toronto to help you with your divorce? Look no further!

At Nanda and Associate Lawyers, our Toronto divorce lawyers possess more than 20 years of experience in handling all types of family matters, such as divorce, spousal support, child custody, property division and equalization, and more. We have helped many clients take control of their future. Be it a simple divorce, a joint divorce, or a contested one, we strive to produce the best solution for all.

Divorce is overwhelming, and the children involved in the process often experience its adverse effects. If you are facing challenges around child support, child custody, or access, then we will represent you in your fight for your parental rights. We support clients through the complexities of financial disclosure in a divorce proceeding, the impact of divorce on their businesses, and the drafting of separation agreements. Our expertise extends across all areas of divorce law, including the recognition of foreign divorces, spousal support, and the division of marital property.

Connect with our team today for a divorce lawyer free consultation and effective legal guidance in your case!

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How can our Divorce Lawyers Toronto help you?

Untangling your entire life is scary, and our divorce lawyers understand that! Other than the heartbreak of your marriage ending, the fear of losing time with your children or worrying about your financial situation can cause more stress. Our divorce lawyers can help you!

We listen. We act fast. And we fight smart. Whether it’s protecting your business or securing spousal support or fair custody terms, our Toronto divorce lawyers provide clear and transparent legal support when everything else feels unstable. You shouldn’t risk your future. Nanda & Associates lawyers can help you resolve all the issues you are facing in your divorce procedure thoroughly. We customize legal strategies as per the case complexity, because one size cannot fit all!

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Child Custody and Access

Child custody is about determining which parent will bear all the responsibilities of the child, whereas the word ‘access’ denotes the time that will be spent with the non-custodial parent. These decisions are made keeping the best interest of child in mind and this is why we will work closely with you so that a fair child custody and access agreement can be developed.

Child Support

This refers to the financial contribution required to ensure the maintenance of the child’s upbringing. Child support comes into play when the custodian parent is unable to cover the cost of raising the child. In this situation the non-custodial parent is supposed to forward a pre-agreed amount based on factors like income and provincial child laws. Our team of dedicated divorce lawyers will help you to accurately calculate the child support amount in adherence to Ontario’s child support Guidelines.

Divorce & Separation Agreement

The most important thing while going through a divorce is reaching a common ground with your would-be ex-partner. Breaking a relationship brings up many negative feelings—feelings that can conflict with sound legal decision-making. Our divorce lawyers in Toronto can help you with that. We are compassionate when offering legal guidance and thorough when developing a legal strategy for you. Whether you’re pursuing a simple divorce with minimal conflict or a contested divorce involving disputes over custody, support, or assets, Nanda & Associate lawyers will secure the best possible outcome for you.

Mediation and Arbitration

The process of mediation and arbitration poses as an alternative solution to court litigation. It is possible that you and your spouse divide the property based on a mutual agreement. Your agreements can arrive either together or independently with the help of your own divorce lawyers. This would be known as mediation, whereas in the process of arbitration am ‘arbitrator’ is appointed to execute a legally binding decision, as per the provisions given in the Family Law act.

Property Division

Property division involves splitting any assets or debts that accumulates during the marriage. Here the principle of equalization is followed, which means that both the spouses will share an equal portion of net family property. However, there might be exceptions to some cases. Our Divorce lawyers Toronto will ensure that you receive a fair division, and all your legal rights are upheld.

Spousal Support (Alimony)

Spousal support isn’t automatic—it’s based on several important legal factors. The court gets involved in the assessment of the requesting spouse’s entitlement and then determines the amount and duration of support. In case of divorce, Ontario family courts are typically always focused on achieving fairness for both parties. However, your chances for a sensible judgment can improve if your financial situation and your contribution in the marriage, including domestic work, are represented accurately. Having a divorce lawyer by your side can help your case drastically.

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Divorce is already stressful, don’t let legal burdens add more to it. Choose a lawyer that will build your case on solid facts, not guesswork. Nanda & Associate lawyers will guide you through your divorce with strength, strategy and compassion.

Family matters are complicated, and you need a lawyer with proven courtroom experience. With over 150 years of combined experience in divorce law, our team delivers results with integrity, expertise, and compassion.

No matter the situation, we will help you stay in control throughout the process. With us you will be able to tackle powerful emotions and make decisions based on logic. Get the legal support you deserve today.

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Why choose Nanda & Associate Lawyers?

Experienced Team

Our lawyers have extensive experience in all aspects of Divorce law, ensuring you remain in capable and reliable hands throughout your legal matter.

Proven Track Record

We have built a strong reputation for successfully managing and resolving complex Divorce law cases, delivering favourable outcomes for our clients consistently.

Personalized Approach

Each Divorce matter is different. Whether it’s divorce, separation, or child custody, we take time to understand your needs and provide tailored legal solutions.

Compassionate Support

Having handled all types of cases, our lawyers provide empathetic guidance and support, helping you manage Divorce law challenges with clarity and confidence.

Client-Centered Service

We are committed to exceptional service. You will always have direct access to your lawyer and receive timely, regular updates on your case.

Top Rated Firm

Recognized for excellence in Divorce law, we have proudly been awarded Top Divorce Lawyers in Mississauga for nine consecutive years.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have additional questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at hello@nanda.ca. We’re here to help!

First, you should stay separate from your spouse for at least 1 year. Thereafter, you can file an application for divorce. Now the time to get an order for divorce depends on various factors. For example, if it is a contested divorce, it can take up to 6 months, given that both partners are working towards an amicable resolution. However, if there are disputes, then it can take several years.

Yes. Under Ontario’s Family Law Act, the value of the matrimonial home must be shared equally between spouses, regardless of who legally owns it or when it was purchased. This rule is unique to the marital home—it overrides exclusions like gifts or inheritances. Even if one spouse owned the home before marriage, its entire value is considered in the equalization process.

Generally, the person who initiates the process of divorce pays for the court. However, unless the court orders one party to cover costs, each spouse is responsible for paying for their own lawyers. For instance, the case may involve issues of financial inequality or dishonesty.

Furthermore, if the spouses choose to resolve their disputes through mediation or collaborative processes, they typically share the costs. It is important to note that legal fees and court fees can depend on the complexity of your case. Therefore, consulting a divorce lawyer can provide you more clarity on this matter.

The Federal Child Support Guidelines figure out how much child support a parent has to pay based on their income and the number of kids they have. Parents can also split “special or extraordinary expenses,” like childcare, medical bills, or school charges, based on how much money they make. The idea is to make sure that kids stay financially stable after a separation or divorce.

The Family Law Act and the Divorce Act set forth what a wife is entitled to during a divorce in Ontario. These rules protect fairness and justice. For instance, your wife has the right to an equal part of the net family property (NFP) that you got throughout your marriage.

This includes half the value of things like the family home, savings, and pensions, less any debts. According to the Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines, she may also get spousal support based on her financial need, the difference in their incomes, or the roles they played during the marriage. But a court ruling or separation agreement can change these rights.

A person files for divorce due to many reasons. The reasons could include irreconcilable issues, a desire to protect one’s emotional well-being, or the need to escape from cruelty or infidelity. One must reflect on what efforts they have given in their relationship to overcome the difficulties. This would help them to reach a conclusion about starting a separation period of 1 year. This is an important requirement to file for a divorce. We advise that you consult a family lawyer to get more clarification about your options.

In Ontario, under the Family Law Act, your wife will not automatically get half of your business in a divorce, but she may be entitled to half the value of the business’s growth during the marriage as part of the equalization of net family property.

Exceptions apply if she directly contributed to the business (e.g., worked in it), which could increase her claim. If you want to know the precise valuation, then consult our divorce lawyers. You can also explore protections like a prenup or domestic contract before marrying someone.

Exclusive possession lets one spouse stay in the marital house while the other has to depart, even if both own it. Courts frequently give it to protect kids’ best interests or when there is familial violence or hardship. The spouse who must leave still owns the house, but they can’t reside there until the order ends or is altered.

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