Heft Law offers Family Law Services including: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Residency & Access, Child Support & Extraordianary Expenses, Marriage Contracts & Cohabitation Agreements, Separation Agreements, etc. We also offer Unbundled Services for the client who may only need a lawyer during some parts of the process.
At Heft Law, we understand your concerns. Our dedicated team of professionals are experienced, compassionate and results-oriented. Family is complicated. At Heft Law, we help you navigate through these tough periods of your life.
Founder & Principal, Family Law Lawyer
Reesa Heft was called to the Bar in 1997, after completing her articles a at prominent Toronto law firm. A veteran in her field, Reesa has been practicing almost exclusively in Family Law since 2002. Prior to practicing law, Reesa’s financial expertise spans nearly 20 years with a successful career in the financial services sector. Her deep understanding and thorough knowledge of complex financial issues has proven to be a great benefit to her clients.
Reesa’s years of experience have provided her extensive skills and knowledge in family law, including matters of custody and access, spousal support, child support, high conflict situations, various contracts and agreements and property division.
Reesa Heft has attended on all manners of court proceedings in Ontario, and thrives to provide her clients with optimal results. Reesa strives to engage with her clients with the utmost level of integrity and professionalism.
Heft Law can help you solve your matter outside of court using mediation/arbitration.
Custody and access issues can be very emotional for the parties involved. At Heft Law, we work diligently to creatively craft solutions to fit your family.
Parents have an obligation to support their children. Child support is usually paid for a child who is under the age of 18 and remains under parental control.
Division of property and equalization relates to the assets and liabilities accumulated by the parties during their marriage, collectively called the net family property.
In essence, a marriage contract or cohabitation agreement is a blueprint for how your marriage or relationship is going to be dissolved from a legal perspective.
It is always a good idea to contact a family law lawyer about separation matters. This way, you can get the best advice for your situation and specific needs.
Spousal support may be an issue for both married and unmarried spouses. Heft Law has extensive experience working on spousal support in Ontario, striving diligently to ensure spouses receive proper support.
© 2023 Heft Law - All Rights Reserved