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Sarah Boulby B.A. (Hons.), M.A., LL.B.

Called to the bar in 1993

Sarah has practiced family law since 1993 and became a partner of Basman Smith in 2004. She was recently named a Best Family Lawyer by The Best Lawyers in Canada/National Post. She helps clients negotiate marriage contracts, co-habitation and separation agreements and resolve complex support, property, custody and access disputes. Sarah represents clients in mediations, arbitrations and before the courts.

She speaks and writes frequently on family law issues. She is the author of educational materials used by the Law Society of Upper Canada’s Licensing process covering the topics: Custody and Access, Child Support, Spousal Support and Enforcement of Support Orders.

Sarah received her LL.B. from the University of Toronto and her B.A. (Hons.) and M.A. from Queen’s University. Sarah served as Law Clerk to Mr. Justice Cory at the Supreme Court of Canada. Sarah was counsel to the Ontario Law Reform Commission and practiced family law at two national law firms before joining Basman Smith LLP.

She is a member of the Ontario Bar Association, the Family Law Reform Committee of the Family Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association and the Advocates’ Society.


 

 

 

   

Practice Areas

Family Law

Contact

sboulby@basmansmith.com
416-860-1996
1 Dundas Street West
Suite 2400
Box 37
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 1Z3

Recent Publications

Trial Tips and Tricks

Disclosure backlash: the use and abuse of confidentiality agreements

Evidence in the Family Courts About the Impact of Violence on Parenting

Using CBVs to Your Advantage
Family Law - Fundamentals in Property


The End of Finality - Dismissals of Support and Res Judicata

Trust Law: A Family Lawyer's Perspective