Lee & Co. Law Firm is an Ontario law firm focused on family law, with additional services in real estate law, wills and estates, and business law.
Family law sits at the centre of our work. Lee & Co. Law Firm has assisted with approximately 800 family law matters involving separation, parenting, support, property, disclosure, motions, conferences, and court-related issues.
Our approach is calm, organized, and practical. We focus on careful preparation, clear documentation, and steady communication so that clients can move forward with clarity at a difficult time.
Across separation, parenting, support, property, disclosure, motions, conferences, and court-related issues.
Including real estate, wills and estates, business law, and related legal services.
Lee & Co. Law Firm offers experienced Ontario legal counsel across a defined range of practice areas, with deep focus on family law and supporting matters.
Separation, divorce, parenting, support, property, equalization, disclosure, motions, and court proceedings.
Learn MorePurchase and sale closings, refinancing, pre-construction, condominiums, title coordination, and lender communications.
Learn MoreWills, powers of attorney, estate planning document coordination, and estate-related legal services for executors and families.
Learn MoreBusiness agreements, shareholder and partnership agreements, corporate resolutions, share transfers, minute book support, and business document drafting.
Learn MoreCareful, structured handling of documents, disclosure, and correspondence at every stage of a matter.
Plain-language explanations and steady advice through difficult and often emotional legal issues.
Experience with family, property, disclosure, real estate, estates, and business law matters.
Legal Aid Ontario certificates accepted for eligible matters, where applicable.
A clear intake and document-review process so clients know what to expect from the start.
Timely updates, organized correspondence, and direct answers to client questions.
Practical support with organizing financial information for legal proceedings and counsel review.
Intake coordination, document organization, and file management assistance behind every matter.
Lee & Co. Law Firm accepts Legal Aid Ontario certificates for eligible matters, where applicable. Clients may contact the office to confirm whether their matter may proceed through Legal Aid Ontario.
Contact Our OfficeLee & Co. Law Firm is supported by an extended client service structure that assists with intake coordination, document organization, disclosure preparation for family law matters, and client file management — helping every matter move forward with order and clarity.
Structured intake helps confirm the nature of the matter, gather initial details, and prepare for conflict checks before any retainer.
Clear, organized files — court documents, agreements, disclosure, correspondence — kept in a usable, reviewable format.
Practical assistance with organizing income, assets, liabilities, and business documents for counsel’s review.
Steady file maintenance from opening to closing, with attention to deadlines, court dates, and document flow.
A lawyer is not always legally required for separation, but separation involves issues — parenting, support, property, and disclosure — with long-term consequences. Independent legal advice helps clients understand their rights and obligations before signing agreements or taking court steps. This is general information only and not legal advice.
Financial disclosure refers to the exchange of financial information — income, assets, liabilities, business interests, and supporting documents — that is generally required in family law matters involving support and property. Complete and accurate disclosure is fundamental to fair resolution and is often required by the courts.
Yes. Lee & Co. Law Firm accepts Legal Aid Ontario certificates for eligible matters, where applicable. Clients are welcome to contact the office to discuss whether their matter may proceed through Legal Aid Ontario.
No. Submitting an intake form does not create a lawyer-client relationship. The firm must complete a conflict check and a formal retainer process before it can act on a matter. Please do not send highly sensitive or confidential information through the intake form until the firm confirms it is appropriate to do so.
Submit the intake form to begin a structured review of your matter. A member of our team will follow up after an initial review and conflict check.