• 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?
Tanya Farkouh Martin Professional Corporation
Credentials & Experience


Ontario Collaborative Law Federation

Member of the Sudbury Collaborative Law Group

Member of the Law Society of Upper Canada

B.A., Bachelor of Arts (Honors)

Level I Collaborative Family Law Training

LL.B., Law Degree

Collaborative Leadership Team Training



The Collaborative Advtange

Tanya Farkouh


Born and raised in Northern Ontario, Tanya has lived in the City of Greater Sudbury since she graduated from the University of Windsor Law School in 2004. Over the course of the past 12 years she has been actively involved in the Sudbury community, including volunteering as a member on various boards and committees; as well as, instructing at Laurentian University. 

Tanya has experience in various areas of law, with a primary focus in family law. She has successfully represented numerous clients with simple to more complex legal issues. Tanya's practice in this area involves all issues that arise from the breakdown of a cohabitation and marriage including parenting, support, and property issues. Tanya also practices in the area of collaborative family law and is of the view that whenever possible, there are benefits to the client in settling matters without resorting to the court system.

Tanya is also committed to advocating for the rights of children as a panel member of the Office of the Children's Lawyer.

Tanya is focused on finding resolutions to all family law disputes in a timely and cost-effective manner. She has many years of experience dealing with all types of disputes from uncontested matters to high conflict cases.
Family Law cases do not belong in a court room. Collaborative Family Practice brings hope to separating families and changes the way Family Lawyers practice and settle matrimonial disputes.
— Tanya Farkouh


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