Joelle's practice combines family law, estate planning and mediation. Joelle is sensitive to the difficult emotional issues involved in separation, and is convinced that respectful negotiation, particularly through the collaborative law process, is the best way to arrive at a mutually satisfying solution. Courteous and open negotiation allows for creative, personalized, yet time- and cost-efficient results.
Professional: Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada for Central West Region/Legal Agent for the Office of the Children痴 Lawyer/ Deputy Judge of the Small Claims Court for Central West/ Member of CBA/OBA/ Family Mediation Canada/ Peel/Halton Collaborative Law Association/ President of the Halton County Law Association/
Community: Rotarian (Past President and Paul Harris Fellow) since 1984, active in St. Dominic痴 Church, Past Director of the Oakville Symphony Orchestra and the Halton Trauma Centre.
Karen Thompson has been practicing Family Law since she was called to the Bar in 1991. In addition, Karen is a trained arbitrator and acts as an agent for the Office of the Children's Lawyer. Karen believes that the best agreements for separating spouses are made by them, with the assistance of able counsel. Her experience in the courts has shown her that once the litigation process begins, the parties lose much of their control over the result. Karen is committed to assisting separating couple to resolve their disputes in a principled, cost efficient manner.