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Navigating Family Matters with Care

Compassionate Legal Support

Family legal matters are deeply personal, and Trio Law Offices is here to help you navigate them with care and clarity. From parenting time agreements to property division, our team provides personalized advice to help you reach resolutions that work for your family’s unique needs.

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Focused on Your Family

• Resolving Family Disputes •

Trio Law Offices provides practical, compassionate support for all aspects of family law. Whether you’re navigating separation, parenting arrangements, or property division, we focus on protecting your interests and helping you achieve the best possible outcome for your family.

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Local Guidance

With deep roots in Fredericton, our team understands the laws and community dynamics that matter most to your family law case.


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Personalized Legal Plans

At Trio Law Offices, we tailor every legal approach to meet your family’s unique circumstances, ensuring thoughtful and effective solutions.


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Holistic Support

Our family law services go beyond legal advice—we’re here to provide empathy, guidance, and practical solutions every step of the way.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does family law cover in New Brunswick?

    Family law includes legal matters such as divorce, separation, parenting arrangements, child and spousal support, and property division. Trio Law Offices provides thorough support in all these areas.

  • What is the difference between mediation and traditional family law services?

    Mediation involves a neutral third party helping couples reach an agreement outside of court, which can be faster, less costly, and more amicable than traditional litigation.

  • How is marital property divided in New Brunswick?

    New Brunswick’s laws require an equitable division of marital property, taking into account assets, debts, and contributions made by both parties during the marriage.

  • Can grandparents seek visitation rights in New Brunswick?

    Yes, grandparents can apply for visitation or parenting time if it is in the best interest of the child. Our family law team can guide you through the process.

  • Do I need a lawyer to create a separation agreement?

    While not legally required, having a lawyer ensures that your separation agreement is clear, legally binding, and protects your interests.

  • What should I bring to my first consultation for a family law case?

    Key documents such as marriage certificates, financial records, and any existing agreements will help us understand your situation and provide effective advice.

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