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Family Law in Western New Brunswick

Mediate | Don't Litigate

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Separating from one’s spouse is always an emotional time especially if there are children. Dealing with the legal issues during this stressful time can be challenging. If you are seeking experienced legal counsel in Woodstock, Hartland, Florenceville-Bristol, New Brunswick, we can help you navigate the landscape with confidence.

Grant Rayner is senior family law legal counsel at Langdon Law.* With more than 39 years of experience, he can assist you with advice, negotiation and completion of an out-of-court settlement or, if necessary, representation through the court process.

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Access to justice is an issue across Canada. The ability to fund legal counsel through to the end of a family court trial is beyond the reach of so many in today’s world. One of the aims at Family Law Woodstock is to fill that void with a low-cost support program for those attempting to settle the legal issues directly with their partner or who intend to represent themselves in family court.

Langdon Law serves the Upper St. John River Valley Community with offices in Woodstock, Hartland and Florenceville-Bristol. Call today:

506.497.2560

Or email: grant@langdonlaw.ca

Representing yourself in family court? Ask about our support program for self-represented litigants or learn more by connecting with my Facebook Group:

Grant Rayner Family Law

Grant has practiced law in the Province of Ontario since 1985. Now an associate at Langdon Law,* he can help you with issues you may be facing in family law, estate litigation, administration (probate) and estate planning.

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Grant Edward Rayner B.Comm., LL.B.

*Grant has been a member of the Law Society of Ontario since 1985. He is now a member of the Law Society of New Brunswick as well. He was called to the New Brunswick bar on June 11, 2024.

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Grant Edward Rayner B.Comm., LL.B.

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