Andrew Feldstein & Associates - Family Lawyers

When faced with the complex challenges of a Family Law issue, your first choice should be a firm whose business is exclusively Family Law and whose mandate is to fight tenaciously for their clients' legal rights.

At Andrew Feldstein & Associates you will find a dedicated team of Family Law Lawyers who support their clients with their expertise in the law and with their understanding of the emotional strain that faces people going through a painful legal process.

Founder Andrew Feldstein explains: "We fight aggressively for our clients' rights, but at the same time we are compassionate and understand what a difficult time our clients are going through. The most important skills our lawyers have are to listen, to hear and to understand our clients' objectives."

People turn to Andrew Feldstein & Associates for expert advice on:

  • Divorce Cases
  • Child Protection Cases
  • Spousal Support
  • Child Support
  • Custody Disputes
  • Access Issues
  • Division of Family Property
  • Separation Agreements
  • Adoptions
  • Common Law Separations
  • Restraining Orders
  • Harassment and Molestation Court Orders


Contact Information

5000 Yonge St.
Suite 1901
Toronto, Ontario   M2N 7E9

Law Firm Overview

  • 6 Lawyers
  • 9 Support Staff
  • Practising since 1994
  • Offices in Toronto Markham and Vaughan

Types Of Cases

  • Separation Agreements
  • Divorce Cases
  • Child Protection Cases
  • Adoptions
  • Custody Disputes
  • More: see bottom of page

Legal Articles By Andrew Feldstein & Associates

The lawyers at Andrew Feldstein & Associates periodically write articles that have to do with Law. Please take the time to read these in depth articles about your legal case.

Discusses What Is Necessary To Change A Custody And Access Agreement.
Generally, once an order or an agreement is made regarding custody or access, there has to be a material change in circumstances such that would be in a child?s best interest to change the custody or access terms that are in place. Usually this is a difficult task for the parent seeking the change. [...]