• What happens to my pension? Cottage? Business?
  • How am I going to get through this?
  • When will I stop feeling sad? Ashamed?
  • How will we split everything?
  • How will we tell the children?
  • What will everyone think?
  • What about the kids?
  • Does it have to be a big court battle?
  • Do we have to sell the house?
  • How am I going to pay the bills?
Still McCalmont Long
Credentials & Experience


Member of the Canadian Bar Association

Law Degree, J.D., University of Victoria 2003

Practicing Family Law since 2004

Member of the Ontario Collaborative Law Federation

Member of the York Region Family Law Association

Member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals



The Collaborative Advtange

Jennifer Long


I have been practicing family law since 2004 and have extensive experience in the courtroom. I have seen how the traditional adversarial system hurts, rather than helps, families. Collaborative Family Law allows the very people who need a solution to play an integral role in the process, with the end result being a much more satisfying and peaceful process. I am very excited to focus my practice on assisting separating spouses to come up with solutions through this revolutionary process.
Collaborative Family Law gives families the opportunity to come up with solutions in a dignified and respectful manner. 
— Jennifer Long


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