Experienced Family Lawyer Stouffville

Long Kumka Family Lawyers

Jennifer Long

Year Called to the Bar: 2004

Family law matters are deeply personal. Whether a client is dealing with separation, parenting arrangements, child support, spousal support, property division or a domestic contract, the legal process can affect their home, finances, children and future planning.

Jennifer Long is an experienced Stouffville family lawyer serving individuals and families who need practical advice, compassionate guidance and strong representation. With more than 20 years of family law experience, she helps clients make informed decisions during some of the most stressful and important moments in their lives.

Jennifer works with clients in Whitchurch-Stouffville and York Region to clarify their rights, reduce unnecessary conflict where possible and pursue legal solutions that reflect the best interests of the family. Her practice includes negotiated settlements, mediation, collaborative family law and court representation when a more formal process is required.

An Experienced Stouffville Family Lawyer Working for You

Every family law matter has its own emotional and practical realities. Jennifer takes time to understand each client’s circumstances, priorities and concerns before recommending a path forward. Her goal is to help clients resolve matters efficiently while protecting their rights and long-term interests.

As a Stouffville family lawyer, Jennifer provides calm, strategic advice on both parenting and financial issues. She is trained in collaborative family law and has experience appearing before all levels of court in Ontario, allowing her to support clients whether the matter can be resolved through agreement or requires litigation.

Jennifer Long provides legal counsel for family law matters involving:

  • Separation and divorce planning
  • Parenting arrangements and decision-making responsibility
  • Parenting time and access issues
  • Child support and spousal support
  • Division of family property and debts
  • Common law separation issues
  • Separation agreements and domestic contracts
  • Cohabitation and marriage contracts
  • Child protection and Children’s Aid Society matters
  • Domestic violence and restraining orders
  • Changing agreements or court orders
  • Collaborative family law and negotiated settlements
  • Court representation when litigation is required

Collaborative Family Law in Stouffville

Collaborative family law is a respectful dispute resolution process designed to help separating spouses resolve issues without immediately turning to court. Each person has their own collaboratively trained lawyer, and the process encourages open communication, full financial disclosure and practical problem-solving.

For many families, this approach can reduce conflict, preserve dignity and support more durable agreements. When collaboration is not appropriate or does not lead to resolution, Jennifer can also provide firm advocacy through mediation, negotiation or litigation.

Education, Professional Memberships and Activities

  • Called to the Bar in Ontario, 2004
  • Bar member in Ontario and British Columbia
  • University of Victoria
  • Collaboratively trained family lawyer
  • Member, Ontario Association of Collaborative Professionals
  • Member, York Region Law Association
  • Member, Durham Law Association
  • Member, 100 Women Who Care Durham and Stouffville
  • Involvement with collaborative practice organizations in York Region, Durham Region and Toronto

Need a Family Lawyer in Whitchurch-Stouffville? Contact Jennifer Today

If you need a family lawyer in Whitchurch-Stouffville and York Region, Jennifer Long can help you understand your rights and the options available to you. Her approach is compassionate, direct and focused on helping clients move forward with greater confidence and security.

Jennifer offers free initial consultations and accepts payment by credit card. Payment plans may also be available.

Call Jennifer Long at 647-499-0330 ext 2 for a free initial consultation or submit a contact request to begin the process.