Crossroads Law Recognized Among Canada's 2026 Top Family Law Teams
We're honoured to be named one of the Top Family Law Teams by Canadian Lawyer in their inaugural 2026 edition. It means a great deal to us to be included alongside legal teams we deeply respect, who have set a remarkable standard for advocacy and legal service.
Naturally, this kind of recognition invites introspection — why we do this work in the first place, and what actually makes a top family law team.
There's a moment that happens when someone sits down with one of our lawyers for the first time and asks a question they've been poring over for days. Sometimes it's about their kids. Sometimes it's about the house, or what happens next. The question itself isn't always complicated, but you can feel the weight of it. Because for that person, a core pillar of their life is cracking and all they can see is it falling apart. This is their family, a part of their identity they can feel slipping away, and one they may only just be starting to grieve.
That's the reality our team walks into every single day, and it has shaped how we practise family law. It's in the way we communicate, listen, and ensure our clients retain the agency they need to come through this experience with their sense of self intact, and a foundation they can build a future on.
Family law demands a lot from everyone involved in it. The complexity is real, and there are many situations where the legal and human side of the issues are inseparable. Our team (lawyers, legal support staff, accountants, receptionists, and the people behind the scenes who keep everything moving) all bring serious skill to that complexity. But what holds it together is the combination of knowing the work and caring about the person at the centre of it. We've built a team that holds both of those things at once, and we're proud of that.
This recognition belongs to every person on our team who meet our clients with rigour, compassion, and the conviction that families in crisis deserve nothing less than quality legal support. We're not done building toward that. There's still so much more we want to do, more families we want to reach, more barriers we want to remove. This is a moment to be grateful, and then to roll up our sleeves and keep going.