Property records can be central
The family home, mortgage, sale timing, refinancing, investments, debts, pensions, and other assets should be reviewed before settlement.

Divorce in Oakville
Sawan Law House LLP helps Oakville clients approach divorce with practical guidance on parenting, support, property, disclosure, documents, settlement, and court steps.
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Oakville clients may come to divorce with property, income, and parenting questions that require careful review. The home, investments, support, and children’s routines can all affect the timing and strategy.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Oakville clients organize the divorce process before decisions are made. We review the separation history, parenting needs, income records, property documents, and any proposed agreement or court materials.
Some clients need help completing a simple or joint divorce after the main issues are settled. Others need broader advice because support, property, disclosure, or parenting remains unresolved.
We focus on clear planning and settlement terms that reflect the full family and financial picture.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Divorce and family law issues are fact-specific, and you should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
The family home, mortgage, sale timing, refinancing, investments, debts, pensions, and other assets should be reviewed before settlement.
School, activities, travel, holidays, exchanges, and work schedules should be addressed in clear parenting terms.
Income, bonuses, self-employment, benefits, special expenses, and payment histories should be reviewed before support terms are accepted.
Divorce filing should be considered alongside unresolved parenting, support, property, and disclosure issues.
Oakville Focus
Oakville clients may be balancing separation with children, property decisions, commuting, and long-term financial planning.
We help clients gather records needed to assess support, property, debts, and settlement options.
We help clients review terms so parenting, expenses, property, and communication are clear.
How We Help
We help prepare, review, start, or respond to simple, joint, and contested divorce documents.
We assist with parenting time, decision-making responsibility, exchanges, holidays, school routines, travel, and communication.
We help review income disclosure, support issues, special expenses, arrears, and payment terms.
We help organize records involving the matrimonial home, accounts, debts, pensions, investments, vehicles, and monthly expenses.
We help assess proposed terms for missing details, unclear assumptions, and long-term risk.
Where court steps are needed, we help prepare applications, answers, affidavits, financial documents, and strategy.
Our Process
We start with separation history, children, living arrangements, income, property, debts, and urgent concerns.
We identify what records are available and what information still needs to be requested.
We explain whether negotiation, agreement review, filing, responding, or court materials are appropriate.
We help clients move forward with organized documents and practical legal advice.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
Yes. Many first steps can begin by phone, video, and electronic document review.
The value and documents for the home should usually be reviewed before property terms are finalized.
Yes. These issues often need to be addressed before or alongside the divorce, depending on the facts.
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