Miller Thomson LLP | Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2019
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Hannah Rich is deeply attuned to the emotional turbulence her clients face when seeking family law advice, striving to offer a guiding hand through their toughest moments with empathy and understanding. Her mission is to provide top-tier, empathetic legal counsel that's both efficient and child-focused. Hannah tackles a broad spectrum of family law issues, from intricate parenting disputes to financial support challenges, asset division, and drafting domestic agreements.
In matters of parenting and decision-making, Hannah champions the interests of children, navigating disputes over education, health care, and general welfare to ensure arrangements reflect the child's best interests.
For child and spousal support cases, she meticulously analyzes financial complexities to ascertain fair support levels, tackling intricate income evaluations and the imputation of income where necessary.
When it comes to asset division and equalization, Hannah is adept at securing fair settlements, engaging experts as needed and skillfully handling interrelated corporate, tax, and estate issues.
Moreover, Hannah excels in crafting thorough domestic agreements, including cohabitation, prenuptial, and separation agreements. Her proficiency also extends to international family law matters, advocating for clients in cases of relocation, securing necessary disclosures, and pursuing cost awards among various other family law domains.
Hannah enhanced her family law expertise by earning a Certificate in Family Law Skills and Practice from Osgoode Professional Development in December 2020.
Her pre-law experiences enrich her practice; prior roles include representing children in high-stakes custody battles at the Office of the Children’s Lawyer and assisting self-represented litigants at Queen's University Family Law Clinic. Before her legal career, Hannah's background as a certified teacher adds a unique, compassionate perspective to her legal practice.
Admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2019, Hannah's legal education was completed at Queen’s University Faculty of Law in 2018, following a combined Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education from the University of Toronto in 2015. Her comprehensive legal knowledge, coupled with a genuine commitment to her clients' welfare, makes her a standout advocate in family law.