Coaching

Get legal help that allows you to handle your case yourself with our coaching.

Are you trapped in your relationship because you can’t afford an expensive separation?

Are you finding that the law for common law relationships is complicated and confusing?

Are you struggling to handle your common law separation, and need some affordable help?

Our Common Law Coaching allows you to get exactly the professional help you need at a fraction of the cost that you’d normally pay for family law services. We’ll guide you through whatever aspect of the separation process that may be unclear to you, and you can proceed from there. Essentially, we’ll do what lawyers do best, and you’ll do everything else. This way,

You don’t pay premium fees for services you don’t need

Here’s a sample of the things Common Law Coaching can help you with:

  • Legal advice
  • Document review
  • Preparation of documents
  • Letter writing
  • Preparation of financial statements
  • Legal research
  • Preparing you for a court appearance
  • Explanations of court procedure
  • Suggesting strategies
  • Explaining likely outcomes in court.

Don’t see what the area that concerns you? Don’t worry. Whatever questions you have about common law separation, we’ll answer. Whatever forms confound you, we’ll fill out. In short, we’ll provide customized coaching…at a cost that’s been tailored to suit your budget.

You’re in charge…of your case and your legal bill.

When a case goes to court, the legal fees can run into the tens of thousands of dollars. Even for a separation that does not go to court, the legal fees can still be quite expensive.

I understand the high costs of a common law separation, and know that any money my clients spend on lawyers is taken away from them and from their children. With Common Law Coaching, you pay only for what you need, only when you need it. My goal is to ease the financial burden of divorce for you so that you may move on with your life. That’s the philosophy behind my Common Law Coaching and the reason this service was created.

The Amicable Separation
Perhaps you and your partner are attempting to resolve amicably the issues arising out of your separation. The two of you are able to negotiate the issues, but are unable to understand how the law applies to your specific case, or what range of outcomes could happen if your case went to court. You’re a perfect candidate for Common Law Coaching.

With Common Law Coaching, you could work with us to understand how the law applies to your case, consult with us when you and your partner get stuck in negotiations, get us to review your partner’s financial disclosure, or ask us to draft a separation agreement.

The “Messy” Separation
If you and your spouse are at odds, you could be looking at legal fees in the tens of thousands of dollars to protect your interests. And without a legal degree of your own, you’re really not equipped to go through the process or handle any of the problems that may arise. You’re a perfect candidate for Common Law Coaching.

With Common Law Coaching, you can have us prepare your court documents, help you prepare for your court arguments, advise you on the information you need disclosed from your spouse, and inform you of court procedures.

Is Common Law Coaching Right for YOU?
Coaching is not right for everyone or every case. When a case is complex, it’s generally best to let an expert handle it. But if your case is reasonably straightforward, you should be able to handle it yourself with help from Common Law Coaching.

In addition to the nature of your case, your personal skills and abilities will play a large part in your successful handling of it.

  • Are you resourceful?
  • Are you able to gather and organise information?
  • Are you a do-it-yourself, self-help sort of person in general?
  • Are you able to make tough decisions?

If you said Yes” to the questions above, Common Law Coaching may be right for you.

Get Started
To get started with Common Law Coaching, simply call us at 613-519-0320 or contact us via email on our contact form.