Danielle obtained her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from the University of Guelph before completing her Juris Doctor at the University of Ottawa. While at the University of Ottawa, Danielle completed the Dispute Resolution and Professionalism Option, which provided her with in-depth and practical experience in dispute resolution processes, professionalism, and advocacy.
Danielle continues to develop these skills and encourages the use of negotiation and mediation, where appropriate, to enhance the decision-making capacity and preferred outcome potential for her clients. Danielle has focused her practice in family law and is a trained collaborative practitioner and an active member of Collaborative Divorce Ottawa, reflecting her commitment to helping families resolve disputes through respectful, interest-based processes whenever possible.
Danielle is dedicated to providing a personalized, practical, and common-sense approach to each of her clients, helping them navigate complex legal issues with confidence and clarity. She was admitted to the Ontario Bar, is a member of the County of Carleton Law Association and Collaborative Divorce Ottawa, and completed the Law Society of Ontario Collaborative Practice Training Program in March 2020.
Danielle’s reported decision is McIntyre v. O’Brien Mooney, 2020 ONSC 7508 (CanLII). Outside of her practice, Danielle enjoys spending time with her family, travelling, and swimming.