Feldstein Family Law Group Professional Corporation - 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 Feldstein Family Law Group Professional Corporation 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 Feldstein Family Law Group Professional Corporation 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

  • 9 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 Feldstein Family Law Group Professional Corporation

The lawyers at Feldstein Family Law Group Professional Corporation periodically write articles that have to do with Law. Please take the time to read these in depth articles about your legal case.

How Child Support Is Determined And Who Must Pay
Typically a child lives primarily with one of the parents, and provided that the access parent does not have the child with him or her at least 40% of the time, then that access parent becomes the payor and he or she will pay child support pursuant to the Child Support Guidelines. The [...]