Experienced Divorce Lawyer working with clients in Hamilton, Ontario
Flat Fee Divorce Services for Hamilton’s Moderate Asset Professionals & Families
Are you searching for a trusted Divorce lawyer who works with clients in Hamilton Ontario and who offers transparent pricing and expert family law services?
M&C2 Law provides affordable flat fee divorce packages specifically designed for Hamilton’s moderate asset professionals and families. Our experienced family law team understands the unique needs of Hamilton residents and offers clear, predictable pricing that eliminates the stress of hourly billing.
Why Choose M&C2 Law Firm as your Hamilton Ontario Divorce Lawyer?
Are you a Hamilton resident seeking a fair, efficient, and affordable divorce?
Our flat fee divorce service is designed for moderate asset professionals and families who want cost certainty, legal guidance, and a clear path forward—without the stress of unpredictable hourly billing.
Why Choose M&C2 – Hamilton Ontario Divorce Lawyer?
Flat Fee Certainty for Hamilton Families: Unlike traditional hourly billing that can leave you with unpredictable legal costs, our flat fee structure provides cost transparency. You’ll know exactly what your legal fees will cost from day one, with payment plans available to protect your cash flow during this challenging time.
Streamlined Process for Busy Professionals: Hamilton’s moderate asset professionals – including government employees, healthcare workers at McMaster University Medical Centre, educators, and corporate professionals – value efficiency and clear processes.
Who we help as Hamilton Ontario Divorce Lawyers
Our clients are typically:
Aged 35–70 (including “grey divorce” clients)
Middle-income professionals: government employees, healthcare workers, educators, skilled trades, and corporate staff
Homeowners with RRSPs, pensions, and moderate assets
Seeking cost certainty and a fair, amicable resolution
Wanting to avoid court and unnecessary conflict
Filing for divorce in Hamilton is straightforward with the right guidance. Here’s how to get a divorce in Ontario:
Check eligibility: You must be legally married and separated for at least one year (or have grounds such as adultery or cruelty).
Prepare documents: We handle all paperwork, including your divorce application, financial disclosure, and parenting forms if children are involved.
File at the Hamilton Superior Court of Justice: We file your documents at the local courthouse and pay all required fees.
Serve your spouse: If not a joint application, we ensure your spouse is properly served.
Court review: For uncontested divorces, the court reviews your file and issues a Divorce Order.
Divorce finalized: Your divorce is final 31 days after the order is granted.
We guide you through every step, so you never feel lost or overwhelmed.
How to File for Divorce in Hamilton Ontario
90-Day Divorce:
$1375/month plus HST and disbursements
Complete financial disclosure preparation
Spousal support analysis and calculations
Professional negotiation with your spouse’s lawyer (up to 5 hours)
Comprehensive separation agreement drafting
Independent legal advice coordination
Ongoing support throughout the process (up to 4 hours)
90-Day Divorce Plus:
$1,800/month plus HST and disbursements (12-month plan) – includes double negotiation/communication time, longer timeline, and mediation support.
Court Ready Package:
Custom pricing for full litigation and ongoing support.
Complete Family Package:
$1,650/month plus HST and disbursements(12-month plan) – includes all above plus child support calculations, parenting plan, and child-focused negotiation.
Our Flat Fee Divorce Packages
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1. How do I qualify for your flat fee divorce service in Hamilton, Ontario?
To qualify for our flat fee divorce service in Hamilton, Ontario, you are T4 employees and have a net worth of $3M or less. Our service is ideal for moderate asset professionals and families who want cost certainty and a straightforward divorce and separation process.
2. How much does divorce cost in Ontario with a flat fee divorce lawyer?
In Ontario, there are two parts to the divorce process. The first is to address the issues in the separation, which are (1) financial – property and support; and (2) parenting, if applicable. The second is to obtain the formal divorce, which is an Order from the Court officially dissolving the marriage. The separation agreement addresses the substantive issues, while the Divorce Application simply ends the marriage by filing documents with the Court and paying the requisite filing fee. Our flat fee program covers the issues in separation and the steps required to reach a Separation Agreement. The Divorce Application is a separate process and fee. The court filing fee for divorce in Ontario is $669.
3. How do I file for a formal divorce order in Ontario?
To file for divorce in Ontario, you must complete a divorce application, provide your marriage certificate, pay the filing fees, and file your documents at the Hamilton Superior Court of Justice.
4. How long does a divorce take in Ontario?
For most divorces in Hamilton, Ontario, the process to agree to the terms and sign a Separation Agreement takes about 3 to 12 months. The timing depends largely on how long it takes for the parties to complete their financial disclosure, how much they agree on, and the availability of opposing counsel. We target a 90-day timeline, but it depends on the above factors.
To obtain a formal divorce order in Hamilton, Ontario, the process takes 6 to 8 months from the date the divorce application is filed, and the divorce certificate is issued within 31 days of the divorce order.
5. What happens if my divorce case becomes more complicated than expected?
Our flat fee covers the core substantive elements of your separation and divorce. If discussions become more complicated, your matter will be removed from the flat fee program and if we continue with our representation, a new retainer will be required for an hourly fee structure. We will discuss this with you prior to converting your matter.
6. Can my spouse and I use the same divorce lawyer in Hamilton?
No, both parties must have independent legal advice, even if you agree on everything. This ensures your interests are properly protected throughout the divorce process in Ontario and ensures that your separation agreement or the terms of your separation are not challenged in the future.
7. What is included in your flat fee divorce package?
Our flat fee covers completion of your financial statement, negotiations (up to a fixed number of hours), support calculations/analysis, separation agreement, independent legal advice, and client support/communications (up to a fixed number of hours). Disbursements are in addition to this amount. This means you get comprehensive support from a divorce lawyer in Hamilton, Ontario, with predictable fees.
8. What if we can’t reach an agreement and need to go to court?
If you cannot reach an agreement and your matter requires court intervention, your flat fee retainer will end. We will refund any unused fees. A new retainer will be required for your litigation matter, and your matter may be required to continue on an hourly fee basis.
9. What is the difference between a separation agreement and a divorce in Ontario?
A separation agreement is a legally binding contract between you and your spouse that addresses all substantive matters in your separation and divorce, including financial and parenting issues. A divorce is the legal process that legally ends your marriage in Ontario, resulting in a final divorce order.
10. Do I need to get a divorce order if I have a separation agreement?
A divorce order is not strictly necessary if you have a separation agreement, but many people choose to obtain a divorce order to formally end the marriage – especially if they wish to remarry in the future.
11. Can I purchase additional services if needed?
Yes, for example, if you require additional time for negotiations with opposing counsel or communication with your legal team, these are charged at an hourly rate, outside your flat fee. These extras are charged separately and can be tailored to your needs.
12. What if the flat fee service is not suitable for my case?
If we determine that your case is not suitable for our flat fee divorce service, we will inform you and provide an estimate for hourly rate legal services if your matter is something the Firm can handle so that you can make an informed decision.