Family Law, Real Estate, and Wills & Estates Lawyer in Toronto
Joining Devry Smith Frank LLP (DSF) in 2014 was very much a homecoming for Tim. Following his call to the bar in 1975, Tim practised with (what was then) McClintock, Devry & Pierce for 11 years before leaving to start his own firm.
A Legal Career Focused on Family Law, Real Estate Law, and Estate Planning
Throughout his career, Tim’s legal practice was focused mainly on Family Law, Real Estate Law, and Wills and Estates Law, and he has vast experience in all three of these areas of law. He has appeared as counsel in family law matters in all levels of courts throughout Ontario, handling cases involving separation, divorce, custody, and support.
Client-Centered Legal Services
Tim particularly enjoys meeting and dealing with clients on a one-on-one basis and always welcomes the opportunity to get to know new clients and help them with their problems, whether it be navigating through a difficult separation or divorce, assisting with the administration of an estate, advising clients on Estate Planning issues and preparing their Wills, or witnessing the excitement of clients in their purchase of a new home.
Community Involvement in Don Mills
As a resident of Don Mills for 40 years, Tim has also been very active in the Don Mills Civitan Club, a community and social service club which, among its numerous projects, operates the hockey programme at the Don Mills Civitan Arena for over 500 participants a year ranging in age from seven to 18.
Legal and Volunteer Roles Across Ontario
In the past, Tim has been a panel member of the Office of the Children’s Lawyer (formerly the Official Guardian’s Office), has sat as a Dispute Resolution Officer (a pilot project in the Scarborough Family Court), and has provided volunteer services at the Agincourt Community Services Association. He has also been a member of the Consent and Capacity panel of lawyers, each of whom must be specifically designated and approved to appear before the Consent and Capacity Board.
Legal Education and Professional History
Tim graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1973, and after articling with (what was then) McClintock, Devry & Pierce, joined the firm upon his call to the bar in 1975 and practiced with them until 1986 when he opened his own law firm.
Personal Life and Interests
He is happily married to his wife, raised four children and has two grandchildren. In December 2013, Tim received his black belt in Karate.
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Family Law, Real Estate, and Wills & Estates Lawyer in Toronto
Joining Devry Smith Frank LLP (DSF) in 2014 was very much a homecoming for Tim. Following his call to the bar in 1975, Tim practised with (what was then) McClintock, Devry & Pierce for 11 years before leaving to start his own firm.
A Legal Career Focused on Family Law, Real Estate Law, and Estate Planning
Throughout his career, Tim’s legal practice was focused mainly on Family Law, Real Estate Law, and Wills and Estates Law, and he has vast experience in all three of these areas of law. He has appeared as counsel in family law matters in all levels of courts throughout Ontario, handling cases involving separation, divorce, custody, and support.
Client-Centered Legal Services
Tim particularly enjoys meeting and dealing with clients on a one-on-one basis and always welcomes the opportunity to get to know new clients and help them with their problems, whether it be navigating through a difficult separation or divorce, assisting with the administration of an estate, advising clients on Estate Planning issues and preparing their Wills, or witnessing the excitement of clients in their purchase of a new home.
Community Involvement in Don Mills
As a resident of Don Mills for 40 years, Tim has also been very active in the Don Mills Civitan Club, a community and social service club which, among its numerous projects, operates the hockey programme at the Don Mills Civitan Arena for over 500 participants a year ranging in age from seven to 18.
Legal and Volunteer Roles Across Ontario
In the past, Tim has been a panel member of the Office of the Children’s Lawyer (formerly the Official Guardian’s Office), has sat as a Dispute Resolution Officer (a pilot project in the Scarborough Family Court), and has provided volunteer services at the Agincourt Community Services Association. He has also been a member of the Consent and Capacity panel of lawyers, each of whom must be specifically designated and approved to appear before the Consent and Capacity Board.
Legal Education and Professional History
Tim graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1973, and after articling with (what was then) McClintock, Devry & Pierce, joined the firm upon his call to the bar in 1975 and practiced with them until 1986 when he opened his own law firm.
Personal Life and Interests
He is happily married to his wife, raised four children and has two grandchildren. In December 2013, Tim received his black belt in Karate.
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Family Law, Real Estate, and Wills & Estates Lawyer in Toronto
Joining Devry Smith Frank LLP (DSF) in 2014 was very much a homecoming for Tim. Following his call to the bar in 1975, Tim practised with (what was then) McClintock, Devry & Pierce for 11 years before leaving to start his own firm.
A Legal Career Focused on Family Law, Real Estate Law, and Estate Planning
Throughout his career, Tim’s legal practice was focused mainly on Family Law, Real Estate Law, and Wills and Estates Law, and he has vast experience in all three of these areas of law. He has appeared as counsel in family law matters in all levels of courts throughout Ontario, handling cases involving separation, divorce, custody, and support.
Client-Centered Legal Services
Tim particularly enjoys meeting and dealing with clients on a one-on-one basis and always welcomes the opportunity to get to know new clients and help them with their problems, whether it be navigating through a difficult separation or divorce, assisting with the administration of an estate, advising clients on Estate Planning issues and preparing their Wills, or witnessing the excitement of clients in their purchase of a new home.
Community Involvement in Don Mills
As a resident of Don Mills for 40 years, Tim has also been very active in the Don Mills Civitan Club, a community and social service club which, among its numerous projects, operates the hockey programme at the Don Mills Civitan Arena for over 500 participants a year ranging in age from seven to 18.
Legal and Volunteer Roles Across Ontario
In the past, Tim has been a panel member of the Office of the Children’s Lawyer (formerly the Official Guardian’s Office), has sat as a Dispute Resolution Officer (a pilot project in the Scarborough Family Court), and has provided volunteer services at the Agincourt Community Services Association. He has also been a member of the Consent and Capacity panel of lawyers, each of whom must be specifically designated and approved to appear before the Consent and Capacity Board.
Legal Education and Professional History
Tim graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1973, and after articling with (what was then) McClintock, Devry & Pierce, joined the firm upon his call to the bar in 1975 and practiced with them until 1986 when he opened his own law firm.
Personal Life and Interests
He is happily married to his wife, raised four children and has two grandchildren. In December 2013, Tim received his black belt in Karate.
Publications
News and Media
Seminars
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