North Shore Law LLP | North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2008
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With over ten years in the legal domain, Justin Werb stands as a seasoned family law attorney. His professional journey is marked by a dedicated focus on child-related issues, support, and the equitable division of property. Justin's expertise shines in navigating the tumultuous waters of cases charged with high conflict, including those rife with accusations of parental alienation and various forms of abuse. His methodical and considerate approach to legal representation is geared towards crafting wins for his clientele.
By collaborating intimately with those he represents, Justin charts a clear course towards their aspired outcomes, emphasizing the welfare of their children. He tailors his counsel to provide bespoke solutions and actionable tactics that lead to favorable conclusions.
In the legal arenas of the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Justin's presence is notable. He adeptly handles chambers applications, grounded in the solid bedrock of written affidavits, and stands for clients in trial settings that demand face-to-face interactions before a judge. His proficiency extends to the appellate sphere within the British Columbia Court of Appeal.
Justin's prowess as a negotiator is well-regarded, offering solicitor support that spans the drafting of thorough separation agreements to the intricacies of negotiation and mediation. Certified in family law mediation, he plays a pivotal role in guiding disputing parties towards amicable settlements. His journey in family law is on the brink of expansion as he gears up to become a certified parenting coordinator in British Columbia.
Away from the legal battles, Justin finds solace in hockey and the culinary arts. An aficionado of the great outdoors, he relishes his fishing getaways, always prepared for the unpredictability of nature.
Justin's academic credentials are as impressive as his professional ones, with a Bachelor of Arts from Concordia University in 2000 followed by a Law Degree from the University of Ottawa in 2006. His legal prowess was officially recognized with his admission to the British Columbia Bar in 2008, marking the beginning of a career dedicated to family law, mediation, and education in these fields.