ADR & Mediation Toronto

A Calmer Path That Protects Your Family.

Calmer path for family conflict. Our ADR services, including negotiation, mediation and arbitration, help you reach fair, stable, and peaceful agreements

WHAT WE DO

Guiding Your Family Toward Fair, Stable, and Peaceful Agreements.

ADR allows families to resolve issues respectfully and privately. Instead of fighting through court, we help you navigate conversations with clarity, structure, and emotional safety. Whether you’re seeking parenting agreements, financial resolution, or a healthier way to separate, our process keeps the focus on stability, dignity, and what is best for your children.

WAYS WE SUPPORT YOU

Guided Resolutions Designed to Reduce Stress and Maintain Stability

Why Choose Us

A Humane Approach Built on Lived Experience and Legal Strength

ADR isn’t simply about avoiding court-it’s about creating a safer, more dignified path forward. Kathryn’s approach is shaped by her lived experience, deep empathy for survivors, and commitment to achieving stability for families facing trauma

We blend strong legal strategy with compassionate, structured guidance designed to reduce conflict and empower you to stay in control. Every step is tailored to protect your boundaries, support your emotional needs, and bring stability during an overwhelming time. Here, you are respected, supported, and guided toward a resolution that prioritizes your long-term peace.

Stories of Strength

What Our Clients Say

The most meaningful measure of our work is the lives rebuilt along the way. These stories reflect courage, trust, and the quiet victories that matter most when navigating family law and personal transformation.

Where Strength Meets Compassion

Choose resolution without losing yourself in the fight

If you’re ready for a safer, calmer way forward, we’re here. Let’s talk about what resolution could look like for you , and how we protect what matters most.

Support and Clarity

Frequently Asked Questions

Family law can feel overwhelming. This section answers the questions we hear most, offering clarity and support as you make decisions that impact your future and your family.

Do I still need a lawyer for ADR?

Yes, and especially if the issues are complex or emotionally charged. A lawyer ensures your rights are protected, your children’s needs stay central, and the agreement you reach is fair, durable, and legally sound.

How is mediation different from arbitration?

Mediation is guided conversation where a neutral professional helps you both reach your own agreement. Arbitration is more like a private court: an Arbitrator hears evidence and makes a decision. We’ll explain which option best fits your goals and your timeline.

Is ADR appropriate if there has been abuse or a power imbalance?

Sometimes, yes – but only with careful planning. We assess safety first, and if ADR can be done without putting you at risk, we build protections into the process. If it can’t be made safe, we’ll guide you toward stronger court-based measures.

What if ADR doesn’t work?

If a resolution can’t be reached, you haven’t failed – you’ve clarified what’s possible. We’ll pivot with you, strengthen your position, and move into the court process only as needed, with a plan that still prioritizes safety and stability.

What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)?

ADR is a way to resolve family law issues outside of the traditional court track. It includes negotiation, mediation, and private arbitration – each designed to help you reach a fair outcome with less delay, cost, and emotional strain.

Your Next Step Starts Here

You Don’t Have to
Face This Alone

Whether you need immediate guidance or space to understand your options, we’re here to support you with clarity and compassion. Reach out, and let’s take the first step toward safety and resolution, together.