Misha Leslie Is Now A Part of Elm Law
Another Experienced Family Lawyer in Durham Region at Elm Law
We Have Won 93% of Our Cases Since 2016
Specializing in Separation, Child Custody and Spousal Support
Misha Leslie is committed to social justice and is dedicated to helping his clients transition through the challenge of separation with optimism, confidence, and integrity.
Since his beginnings in Family Law, he has been involved in all aspects of Family Law matters, including but not limited to mediation, arbitration, med/arb, conferences and hearings, motions, trials, and appeals.
As an experienced litigator, he has handled a variety of high conflict disputes involving equalization and property, support, and parenting. As satisfying as it is to achieve his client’s desired results, his most fulfilling victories are those that bring justice to individuals who have been treated unfairly.
Your time is valuable and we want to offer you services that best suit your needs. We offer our clients to meet in person or online.
We have full video chat capability and are conducting all consultations and meetings via telephone and video conferencing, depending on the client's preference. We also have embraced remote signing to ensure that in-person appointments are kept to a bare minimum, if at all.
93% of our cases won in court from 2016 to present.*
We explain legal issues to our clients in clear, straightforward terms.
We are passionate about our clients and advocating for their best interests.
Our Google reviews speak for themselves. Please check them out.
We Don't Do Free Consultations.
The first step, whether it is a family law matter or an estate litigation matter, is to book a meeting with a lawyer. This allows you to explain the situation, ask all of the questions you want and leave with a clear idea of your options and a strategy to move forward. If you have a real issue, there’s no point in wasting time.
For that reason, we provide legal advice in our initial meetings and the meeting is charged at the lawyer’s hourly rate. We want to ensure that the meeting is as helpful as possible for you.
There is no obligation after the initial meeting to retain a lawyer.
Most of the time, we’ll advise you to think about your options before moving forward. This is the best use of a limited amount of funds in order to move your case forward.
• Child Custody
• Child Support
• Equalization Payments
• Marriage Contracts
• Adoption
• Independent Legal Advice
• Child Custody
• Child Support
• Equalization Payments
• Marriage Contracts
• Adoption
• Independent Legal Advice
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