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Compassionate Divorce & Family Law Support
Your trusted partner in navigating family law legal challenges.
Your trusted partner in navigating family law legal challenges.
At Palmer Family Law, we are committed to guiding families through the complexities of divorce and family law. Our mission is to provide compassionate, knowledgeable support to help you navigate your legal journey with confidence.
Kemi L. Palmer is a family lawyer practising in Ontario, Canada. For over two decades, she has offered her clients legal services geared at a resolution of matters in an amicable and client-centred manner. Called to the Ontario Bar in February 2002, Kemi received her law degree from Osgoode Hall, York University. She is also a non-practising member of the Nova Scotia Bar.
Kemi’s law practice is restricted to complex, high-conflict, high net-worth, family law disputes. Her files routinely involve third party professionals including certified business valuators, accountants, the Office of the Children’s lawyer, child protection agencies, mediators and arbitrators.
Kemi has extensive contacts across the family law court system and associated organizations. She is the current President of the Dufferin County Law Association (2024-2026), a Dispute Resolution Officer for the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for Brampton & Milton, a representative member of the Federation of Ontario Law Associations (an association which represents Ontario's 46 county and district law associations, and through them, their members) and is a presenter for the Ministry of the Attorney General, Mandatory Information Program.
Outside of her professional life, Kemi has travelled extensively and loves spending time with her family. She is fluent in English and Yoruba, and is currently taking French language lessons.
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