Fresh Start Divorce Mediation Toronto

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Welcome to Our Divorce Mediation in Toronto

Going through a divorce in Toronto? Fresh Start Mediation helps Toronto couples settle fairly and privately under Ontarios Family Law Act, without the Toronto court backlog — contested matters often wait 18+ months for trial for trial.

Most of our Toronto clients come to us after weighing the real cost of contested litigation. Canadian Lawyer Magazine reports an average contested divorce costs $10,900+ per person, rising to $15,000–$25,000 for trials. Mediation resolves most matters in 2–4 sessions for a fraction of that.

Under the Ontario Family Law Act, Toronto couples are free to resolve property division, spousal support, parenting plans, and child support through mediation before ever filing at the Superior Court of Justice — Toronto Region. When the Mandatory Information Program (MIP) is required, we mediate in parallel so you arrive at court with an agreement already drafted.

We serve Toronto couples primarily through secure video mediation, with in-person sessions available by arrangement. Our mediators are trained in Ontario and Canadian family law. Every agreement is reviewed in plain language so both parties fully understand what theyre signing before it becomes legally binding.

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Nearby Areas and Suburbs of Toronto

  1. Mississauga – Approximately 23 km west of Toronto.
  2. Markham – Located about 30 km northeast of Toronto.
  3. Vaughan – Roughly 25 km north of Toronto.
  4. Richmond Hill – Around 25 km north of Toronto.
  5. Brampton – About 27 km northwest of Toronto.
  6. Oakville – Approximately 38 km southwest of Toronto.

Who We Help in Toronto

Fresh Start Mediation works with Toronto couples in a wide range of divorce situations:

  • Amicable separations — couples who agree the marriage is ending and want a fair, fast, respectful resolution without lawyers taking over.
  • High-conflict divorces — we act as a neutral third party, structuring conversations so both voices are heard without escalation.
  • High-net-worth divorces — complex property division, business valuations, pensions, RRSPs, and investment portfolios — all handled privately without public court records.
  • Parents focused on co-parenting — detailed parenting plans that account for Toronto school schedules, extracurriculars, holidays, and each parents work commitments.
  • Older couples (grey divorce) — spousal support, pension splitting, retirement planning, and preserving adult childrens relationships through the transition.
  • Self-employed or business-owning spouses — where income verification, valuation, and tax implications need careful neutral analysis.
  • Toronto couples who live apart — secure video mediation means you dont need to be in the same room, or even the same city, to resolve your divorce fairly.

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Divorce in Toronto: Key Ontario Legal Points

  • Ontario Family Law Act (FLA) — governs property division, spousal support, and parental rights for married and common-law couples in Ontario, including Toronto.
  • Superior Court of Justice — Toronto Region — the family court serving Toronto, located at 393 University Avenue. Contested matters often wait 18+ months for trial. Mediation sidesteps this queue.
  • Mandatory Information Program (MIP) — required in Ontario before most family court matters. Its a 2-hour information session. Mediation runs in parallel — you can begin immediately while your MIP date is scheduled.
  • 1-year separation rule — required under the federal Divorce Act for a no-fault divorce. Most mediated settlements are finalised well before the 12-month mark.
  • Family Responsibility Office (FRO) — Ontarios enforcement arm for child and spousal support. A mediated agreement filed with the court and registered with FRO has the same enforcement power as a court order.
  • Ontario Child Support Guidelines — combines federal guidelines with Ontario add-ons. Mediation allows shared-custody reductions, section 7 add-on expenses (childcare, medical, activities), and flexible payment structures.
  • Equalisation of Net Family Property — Ontarios unique property rule means married couples equalise the growth in net worth during the marriage. Mediation lets you handle the valuation math privately.
  • OAFM-aligned practice — we follow the standards of the Ontario Association for Family Mediation. Every mediated agreement is written in plain language and reviewed by each partys independent legal counsel before signing.

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Toronto Divorce Mediation — Frequently Asked Questions

How much does divorce mediation cost in Toronto?

Mediation with Fresh Start typically runs a fraction of contested litigation. Canadian Lawyer Magazines Legal Fees Survey reports an average contested divorce costs $10,900+ per person, rising to $15,000–$25,000 for trials. Most Toronto mediated divorces resolve in 2–4 sessions. We offer a free 30-minute consultation — call 1.877.649.5644 for exact pricing based on your situation.

How long does divorce mediation take in Toronto?

Most Toronto couples complete mediation in 2–4 sessions over 4–8 weeks. Simpler cases (no children, uncomplicated assets) can be done in a single session. Complex cases with business valuations or high-conflict parenting may take 6+ sessions. Thats still dramatically faster than the contested matters often wait 18+ months for trial in the Superior Court of Justice — Toronto Region.

Is a mediated agreement legally binding in Ontario?

The mediated agreement becomes legally binding once both parties sign it after independent legal review. Under Ontarios Family Law Act, a signed separation agreement is enforceable. The agreement can be filed with the court and, if it covers support, registered with the Family Responsibility Office (FRO) for direct enforcement.

What if my spouse refuses to mediate?

Mediation is voluntary — both parties must agree. If your spouse refuses, you may need to proceed through the Superior Court of Justice — Toronto Region, though Ontarios Mandatory Information Program (MIP) often encourages alternative dispute resolution before trial. We sometimes offer a free joint intro session to show how mediation works — many initially hesitant spouses agree after seeing the time and cost savings.

Do we still need lawyers if we use mediation?

We strongly recommend Independent Legal Advice (ILA) — each spouse reviewing the mediated agreement with their own lawyer before signing. This protects both parties and ensures the agreement holds if challenged later. An ILA appointment typically costs $300–$800 per spouse — far less than litigating from scratch. We can refer you to Toronto family lawyers who regularly review our agreements.

Do you offer virtual or in-person mediation in Toronto?

We serve Toronto couples primarily through secure video mediation — which works well for busy families, split schedules, or high-conflict situations where parties prefer not to be in the same room. In-person sessions can be arranged by appointment. All documents are shared and signed electronically, and every agreement is drafted in plain language before independent legal review.

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