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Avanti Family Law & Mediation

Resolving Conflict to Move Families Forward

What We Do

Helping Clients Find a Way Forward

As an experienced litigator and mediator we can assist clients in resolving conflict through litigation or mediation.   This flexibility allows clients to choose a path that suits their individual needs and minimizes the impact that their relationship breakdown has on their families. 

Rosemarie Muto Family Lawyer and Mediator

With over 20 years of legal experience, we understand that family law disputes can be emotionally challenging. That's why we offer mediation services as an alternative to litigation. Our goal is to help you resolve conflicts in a peaceful and respectful manner.  Our unique way of delivering legal expertise and advice through in-person or via video conferencing gives clients options that reduce the time-frame and costs needed to come to legally enforceable and cost-effective solutions that reduce the adversarial impact of litigation.  

 

Outside of mediation we provide clients with up to date and sound legal advice related to litigation, divorce, parenting, debt division, property division, separation agreements, financial support, and all areas of family law.

Certifications

  • Certified Family Mediator.  Justice Institute of B.C.

  • Certified Family Mediator. Law Society of B.C

  • Caregiver Facilitator. B.C. Alzheimer's Society

Qualifications

  • 2016 Supervising Lawyer for the Law Foundation Legal Advocate Program

  • 2014 Certified as a British Columbia Family Mediator

  • 2009 Called to the Bar in British Columbia

  • 2003 Called to the Bar in Alberta

How We Can Help

Mediation

Mediation is a collaborative process where a neutral third party, the mediator, helps facilitate discussions between you and your spouse to reach a mutually acceptable agreement on issues like division of property, debt, parenting, and different types of support.

Litigation

Litigation involves taking your case to court, where a judge makes binding decisions on issues like division of property, debt, parenting, and different types of support

Parenting

Financial Support

Property Division

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Debt Division

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Divorce

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