Gelman & Associates | Brampton, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2019
Based on 3 Reviews
Anmol's decision to pursue a career in family law was driven by her innate desire to support individuals during their most vulnerable times, providing them with the guidance needed to embark on a new chapter in their lives with confidence. This passion for aiding others not only defines her professional ethos but also brings her immense satisfaction and joy.
Before her tenure at Gelman & Associates, Anmol sharpened her legal skills at a boutique firm where she dived deep into family law, alongside gaining valuable insights into real estate, immigration, and corporate law sectors. Her proficiency in arbitration and mediation underscores her commitment to resolving disputes amicably, favoring settlements that benefit all parties involved.
Her academic journey is marked by excellence, having graduated at the top of her class from Osgoode Hall School, York University, with a Master of Laws, following a distinguished performance in her initial law degree. Anmol's success is a testament to her belief in the power of diligence and hard work, principles that she applies diligently in her practice of family law.
Clients consistently praise Anmol for her exceptional care and approachability, finding in her a lawyer who combines a friendly demeanor with a relentless pursuit of their interests. Her expertise extends to handling cases involving narcissistic behavior and domestic issues, including abuse and parental alienation, where her empathetic approach and collaboration with professionals across various fields stand out.
Anmol's knack for navigating complex financial disputes, especially those involving international assets and intricate business structures, reflects her background in corporate and business laws. Her notable contribution to family law jurisprudence includes the landmark decision in Coates v. Dickson, 2021 ONSC 992, where she skillfully advocated for the equitable division of pets, setting a precedent in Ontario for handling pet custody in separations.
Away from the rigors of legal work, Anmol dedicates her time to volunteering at animal shelters and exploring the natural beauty of Ontario Parks, working towards collecting stamps for her Ontario Parks Passport. She also enjoys culinary adventures with her family, exploring diverse local dining scenes.
Anmol's linguistic abilities in Hindi, Punjab, Urdu, and Bengali, coupled with her deep respect for cultural diversity, further enhance her ability to connect with and effectively represent clients from varied backgrounds, making her a valued and respected member of the legal community.