Divorce in Algoma, Ontario
Financially Focused Family Mediation
In Algoma, Ontario, we know family means everything. The Common Sense Divorce focuses on mediation, so you can protect your loved ones from the strain of a long court battle. We’ll help you resolve your separation practically and with minimal stress.
Our virtual services are available across all of Ontario, making it easy to get the support you need without stepping into a courtroom. Let us help you navigate your divorce with practical solutions, smart financial planning, and a focus on protecting your future.
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approach to Divorce?
The wisdom of Family Mediation,
the power of Collaborative Law
with the personal support of a holistic team.
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The Unofficial Rules of Divorce:
Divorce gets prickly, even in the most amicable situation
It’s often less about the legalities and more about the money
People make expensive mistakes because they don’t make a plan
Before you do anything, understand your rights, obligations & complexities
Algoma Family Mediation: The Common Sense Divorce Solution
The Common Sense Divorce has been offering financially focused divorce services and Family Mediation for almost 2 decades.
We are pleased to extend our virtual Family Law Services throughout Ontario!
What It Means When Your Spouse Suggests Mediation
- Mediation is typically cheaper than lawyers or the courts
- Mediation tends to be the faster divorce process
- The courts will require you to consider mediation first
- Mediation has an excellent success rate
Free Algoma Services to Help Right Now
Ontario Divorce Strategy Plan
A personalized report that addresses your situation. Understand what’s involved BEFORE you start any legal processes.
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Telephone Consultation
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How to Avoid A Messy Divorce
Seriously consider mediation before lawyer litigation
If at all possible, stay out of the Family Courts
Gather and organize your financial documents
Do your homework, understand how divorce works in Ontario