Niky Talebiani

Separation and Divorce 


Court can be stressful and expensive. However, it may be necessary and unavoidable in some situations. We understand the effects of court proceedings and our goal is to ease you through these difficult times.


Keep in mind that the processes for initiating Court may differ according to circumstances. We need to consider what the issues are and whether you’ve already been in Court and had an agreement or a final Order. We are here to provide you advice on court proceedings and advocate for your rights at the Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice.5


If you are disputing an existing Order, this may require proceedings at the appellant courts as well. Our office can guide you through the complex processes of Appeals for final or temporary Orders.


Court Proceedings and Litigation 


Court can be stressful and expensive. However, it may be necessary and unavoidable in some situations. We understand the effects of court proceedings and our goal is to ease you through these difficult times.


Keep in mind that the processes for initiating Court may differ according to circumstances. We need to consider what the issues are and whether you’ve already been in Court and had an agreement or a final Order. We are here to provide you advice on court proceedings and advocate for your rights at the Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice.5


If you are disputing an existing Order, this may require proceedings at the appellant courts as well. Our office can guide you through the complex processes of Appeals for final or temporary Orders.


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Domestic Contracts 


Our office is equipped with the tools to negotiate and settle all issues during the separation process. We can draw up Separation Agreements to protect your interests.


At any time after deciding to get married, you and your spouse can agree to the terms of the marriage through a Marriage Contract (otherwise called a “Prenuptial Agreement” or “Prenup”).


Or if you and your partner enter into a cohabitation partnership, the terms need to be detailed in a Cohabitation Agreement.


It is a good idea to outline the terms of your relationship with your partner. Our team is here to help in explaining what can and cannot be included in such contracts as well as the drafting and execution of such agreements.