Family law representation for Uxbridge residents
Legal representation helps protect assets, parenting time, and support interests when cases involve Ontario family law disputes.




Rural property division in Uxbridge often involves questions about acreage valuations, farm operations, and homes that are difficult to appraise. Ontario’s equalization rules require both spouses to disclose all assets and debts, and the calculation determines who owes whom.
Nussbaum Law handles these details in your first consultation. We’ll review what you own, what you owe, and what you’re entitled to under Ontario family law.
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Need a lawyer for divorce? Your spouse may already be planning their next move. A free consultation gives you the information you need to protect yourself and your family.
International divorce involves three core challenges: enforcing Canadian orders in foreign jurisdictions, dividing assets located outside Canada, and ensuring proper recognition of foreign divorces. We handle marriages performed abroad, spouses currently living in other countries, and property holdings spanning multiple jurisdictions for Uxbridge families. Cross-border cases require documentation of foreign assets, verification of jurisdictional authority, and coordination with international legal systems.
Date-of-separation questions, common-law status determinations, and property equalization calculations work the same way for same-sex couples in Uxbridge. A same-sex divorce attorney addresses cohabitation proof requirements, asset contribution disputes, and support obligation calculations using Ontario family law. We handle these cases the same way we handle every divorce matter.
Ontario law does not require proof that a spouse did something wrong to get divorced. After one year of separation, filing without citing fault is possible. Although adultery and cruelty are recognized grounds, they do not influence property division or support amounts. Most couples use the separation ground because it is simpler and does not require evidence of misconduct. A no-fault divorce lawyer serving Uxbridge will guide clients through filing and explain what documentation is needed.
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Both spouses can file together when they agree to divorce. In a joint application, both act as co-applicants rather than one filing against the other. No respondent is needed. Both may only need one lawyer if they agree on major terms. This option costs less, moves faster, and creates less conflict. Both control the terms and end the marriage on their own timeline.
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Parental alienation and hidden assets create constant anxiety during divorce. High-conflict cases involve manipulation tactics, transactions designed to drain accounts, and legal costs that increase without control. We protect children from being used in disputes, identify hidden financial transactions, and secure what clients are entitled to while managing legal fees throughout the process.
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After-tax value determines whether a high net worth divorce settlement protects or destroys wealth. Stock options, assets across multiple jurisdictions, and hidden liabilities require specialized financial analysis beyond standard legal representation. We coordinate forensic accountants who model unequal growth scenarios, identify concealed debt, and prevent support orders calculated from gross wealth rather than actual disposable income.
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We track debts taken on before or during separation, determine who is responsible for student loans, and document how late payments harmed credit scores and borrowing ability. We stop further damage to credit and protect the ability to qualify for a mortgage. Clients receive proof of when each debt started and who is legally responsible for it.
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Legal costs can increase quickly in property disputes. As a property division lawyer serving Uxbridge, we work to contain those costs by resolving issues efficiently, help protect the family home from forced sale when possible, and prepare clients to negotiate effectively. Our focus is clarity and fair resolution without prolonged conflict.
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When one spouse managed the household or raised children, that work has value without a paycheck. New relationships can affect obligations, but not always obviously. Courts cannot force financial independence faster than realistic job searching allows. We calculate using current income and expenses, not theoretical future earnings.
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Dividing business assets in divorce can force you to choose between buying out your spouse or losing control. Our business asset divorce lawyers work with valuators for fair appraisals, structure equalization payments your cash flow can handle, and protect pre-marriage growth from division. We help you stay in control of your business instead of selling to settle.
Property transfers create capital gains tax without proper planning. We calculate RRSP rollover deadlines, apply attribution rules correctly, and show exactly how support payments affect what is owed. Before property division is final, we address tax consequences of divorce to prevent bills that reduce settlements.
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Courts base child support on what both parents earn and how much time kids spend with each parent, then add Section 7 expenses for daycare, activities, and medical costs. Our child support lawyers verify all income gets reported, challenge retroactive claims lacking justification, prevent enforcement actions from missed payments, and modify amounts when your employment or custody changes.
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Barry Nussbaum
JD, MBA, Senior Lawyer
Barry Nussbaum fights for clients facing divorce in Ontario and New York, where he is a member of both Bars. He handles spousal support disputes, property division, and separation agreements with the financial insight that comes from his combined JD/MBA from Osgoode Hall and the Schulich School of Business. When complex assets are at stake, Barry advocates for outcomes that protect what his clients have built.
Clear answers from family divorce lawyers to help you understand the fees involved, what happens at each stage, and how long the process typically takes.
Uxbridge divorce lawyer fees typically run $1,500 to $4,500 for uncontested cases and $5,000 to $15,000+ when contested.
Business assets, property holdings, and custody battles can increase your total bill. Our divorce lawyers clarify what you’re entitled to and prevent settlement mistakes costing more than representation.
Yes. Our lawyers catch the paperwork errors and incomplete agreements that cause permanent problems. The consequences of going alone include these.
You have the right to represent yourself in Ontario. Equalization calculations are not simple math. Federal Child Support Guidelines and Spousal Support Advisory Guidelines determine support amounts. What you agree to today becomes what you receive tomorrow. Separation agreements are difficult to change once both parties sign.
The uncontested divorce process in Uxbridge takes four to six months from application to final certificate. We guide you through these three stages.
We prepare your separation agreement before filing to reduce the total time. Incomplete or incorrect applications get rejected, which restarts the waiting period. Uncontested divorces do not require you to appear before a judge. Ontario law mandates the 31-day appeal period after your judgment is granted.
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