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Practical Legal Solutions For Family, Estate and Civil Matters
A disciplined approach to negotiation, litigation, and settlement.
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Divorce, separation, parenting, child support, spousal support, and property issues
wills, powers of attorney, and guardianship—protecting your wishes and your family’s peace of mind
Representation for Small Claims Court matters and smaller civil disputes—practical strategy, clear steps, and cost-conscious advocacy.
Legal Services
Meet Kian Borna
Kian Borna is a Toronto, Ontario based lawyer, providing practical, solutions-focused representation in family law, estate planning (wills and powers of attorney), and Small Claims Court disputes. He prioritizes clear communication, straightforward advice, and a disciplined approach to resolving matters efficiently—while being fully prepared to litigate when necessary. Clients can expect responsive service, transparent next steps, and advocacy tailored to their goals.
When success depends on your reputation and legal counsel, you need a lawyer you can trust.
Cost-conscious, solutions-first representation—negotiation when possible, litigation when necessary.
Our Legal Practice Area
Select practice areas in family law, wills and powers of attorney, and Small Claims Court—delivered with clear strategy and cost-conscious steps.
Efficient, step-by-step guidance for uncontested divorces, with clear paperwork and transparent next steps.
Strategic representation for disputed divorces involving parenting, support, or property.
Advice on determining, varying, and enforcing child support based on accurate income and the Child Support Guidelines.
Practical guidance on entitlement, amount, and duration—negotiating fair terms or advancing your position in court.
Clear drafting and negotiation of separation terms covering parenting, support, and property to reduce future conflict.
Prenups and postnups designed to clarify expectations and protect assets with enforceable, well-structured terms
Guidance on the mediation process—help finding a mediator, preparing effectively, and understanding your rights.
Straightforward wills and powers of attorney tailored to your circumstances, so your wishes are clear and protected.
Benefit
we are advocates for justice.
You’ll understand your options, the likely outcomes, and the next steps—without legal jargon.
We focus on proportional steps and early resolution where possible, so legal spend stays controlled.
Prompt communication, clear timelines, and well-prepared documents—so nothing falls through the cracks.
We pursue settlement intelligently, while preparing from day one as if the matter may go to court.
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Short, plain-language guides on family law, wills and POAs, and Small Claims Court—what to expect and how to prepare.
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Yes. We offer a free 15-minute confidential introductory call to understand the basics of your situation and confirm whether we can help. This call is for intake and fit (not detailed legal advice). If you need legal advice, document review, or a strategy plan, we can book a paid consultation.
After the introductory call, consultations are paidDo I have to go to court, or can this be settled?. We review the key facts, identify the legal issues, discuss options and likely outcomes, and outline practical next steps and expected costs. If you retain us, we’ll confirm scope and fees in writing before work begins.
Bring any court documents, agreements, key emails/texts, and financial documents that relate to the issue. For family matters, that often includes income information and details about children’s schedules; for estates, bring prior wills/POAs; for Small Claims, contracts, invoices, photos, and any other related proof. If you’re unsure, we’ll provide a short checklist after you book.
Many matters resolve without a trial. We typically focus on early resolution through negotiation (and, where appropriate, mediation), while preparing the file as if it could proceed in court. The best path depends on the facts, urgency, and the other party’s position.
Our office is located in North York, Ontario. We can meet by phone or video for most matters, and in-person where needed. If your case involves Ontario courts, we can usually assist regardless of where you live in Ontario, subject to conflicts and capacity.