Gage Family Law

Gage Family Law We are lawyers and mediators offering families peaceful process options to help resolve differences.

Is Collaborative Family Law the right process for you?  It depends...
04/04/2026

Is Collaborative Family Law the right process for you? It depends...

In most cases when people separate or divorce in Ontario, they don’t end up resolving everything by way of a trial in family court. They try to work out a resolution first. One alternative is the Collaborative Family Law Process which is designed to help separating spouses resolve issues through s...

With March Break upon us and the news of violence in parts of Mexico, some separated parents are having difficult discus...
02/23/2026

With March Break upon us and the news of violence in parts of Mexico, some separated parents are having difficult discussions about how to handle travel plans...

We’re in the cold, grey and sloppy phase of winter in Ontario. March Break is approaching. Now there’s news of escalating violence at a very popular Canadian winter getaway. This could be a recipe for disaster for separated parents with vacation plans. What happens when parents can’t agree whe...

12/19/2025

We are now closed for the holiday season until January 5, 2026.

We wish you a peaceful holiday and a very happy 2026…see you next year!

11/11/2025
11/05/2025

The Family Mediation process begins when you have agreed to participate and have chosen a mediator. This is formally decided by signing the Agreement to Mediate provided by the mediator. It will further detail the standards, goals and process of Family Mediation for you.
Ready to work with a family mediator?
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It's almost time...November is Make a Will Month in Ontario!When you have a Will you can control who receives your asset...
10/27/2025

It's almost time...November is Make a Will Month in Ontario!
When you have a Will you can control who receives your assets after you die. Did you know...
i. People assume that without a Will, their spouse will receive all of their assets if they pass away. This is not necessarily true. If you own assets jointly with the right of survivorship, those assets flow to the survivor, however, assets in your own name are dealt with differently.
ii. The Succession Law Reform Act (in Ontario) (the “SLRA”) determines what happens to your assets if you do not have a Will. Under the SLRA, if you and your spouse are not married, your spouse will not have any automatic entitlement to receive any of your assets after your death.
iii. A married spouse does not necessarily receive everything under the SLRA, either. If you have children, your married spouse would receive the “preferential share” (the first $350,000), following which, they share the remainder with your children.
iv. If children are under the age of 18, the Office of the Children’s Lawyer needs to become involved. In a Will, you can decide what age (over 18) you would like your children to have full control of their inheritance, but without a Will, they will receive their inheritance as soon as they turn 18.
v. Having a properly prepared Will can change all of this.

The leaves are falling. It’s almost time…November is Make a Will Month!Do you have a Will? If not, there’s no time like ...
10/17/2025

The leaves are falling. It’s almost time…

November is Make a Will Month!

Do you have a Will? If not, there’s no time like the present (well…November).

Everyone who is over the age of 18 and capable should have one. Whatever the size of your estate, it’s important to have your say about who receives your assets and who will take care of the administration of your estate if you pass away.

If you do have a Will, when was the last time you reviewed it? Ask yourself if anything has changed such as:
- birth or adoption of children or grandchildren
- death, disability or incapacity of a beneficiary or estate trustee
- your marriage, separation or divorce
- significant acquisition or disposition of assets
- change of residence (have you or your estate trustees moved?)

Happy Fall!

Thank you, Oakville, for giving us your votes!  “Best law firm” - platinum “Best legal services” - diamond “Best lawyer ...
10/14/2025

Thank you, Oakville, for giving us your votes!
“Best law firm” - platinum
“Best legal services” - diamond
“Best lawyer (Marian Gage)” - diamond

09/29/2025

Our office is closed September 30 as we take time to learn and reflect on the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation.

It’s that time of year again, Oakville.  You can vote for your favourite local businesses in the Readers’ Choice Awards....
08/11/2025

It’s that time of year again, Oakville. You can vote for your favourite local businesses in the Readers’ Choice Awards.
We are proud to be nominated in 3 categories this year:
Best law firm
Best lawyer
Best legal services

Polls are open and we want YOUR Votes in the Oakville Readers' Choice.

We are so excited to welcome Elizabeth Enumah to our team.  Elizabeth brings her experience in family law and litigation...
05/27/2025

We are so excited to welcome Elizabeth Enumah to our team. Elizabeth brings her experience in family law and litigation to her practice with Gage Family Law. Check out her bio on our website.

Address

301-165 Cross Avenue
Oakville, ON
L6J0A9

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+19058493013

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