Headshot of Lindsey Love-Forester.
Headshot of Lindsey Love-Forester.
Headshot of Lindsey Love-Forester.
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Lindsey Love-Forester

Partner

Lindsey is a Toronto-based family lawer. She has co-chaired prominent Ontario Bar Association institutes on family law developments and contributed to legal publications on limitation periods, trust claims, and pension division at marriage breakdown.

Areas of Expertise

  • Process: Litigation, Mediation, Arbitration & Collaborative

  • Appeals

Education

  • Admitted to Ontario Bar (2009)

  • Juris Doctor, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University (2008)

  • Certificate in International Business Law, Queen’s International Study Center (U.K.) (2006)

  • Bachelor of Arts (Hons, Co-op), University of Waterloo (2005)

Education

  • Admitted to Ontario Bar (2009)

  • Juris Doctor, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University (2008)

  • Certificate in International Business Law, Queen’s International Study Center (U.K.) (2006)

  • Bachelor of Arts (Hons, Co-op), University of Waterloo (2005)

Education

  • Admitted to Ontario Bar (2009)

  • Juris Doctor, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University (2008)

  • Certificate in International Business Law, Queen’s International Study Center (U.K.) (2006)

  • Bachelor of Arts (Hons, Co-op), University of Waterloo (2005)

Awards and Recognition

  • Recognized in Best Lawyers in Canada in the area of Family Law

Awards and Recognition

  • Recognized in Best Lawyers in Canada in the area of Family Law

Awards and Recognition

  • Recognized in Best Lawyers in Canada in the area of Family Law

Selected Presentations and Publications

  • Co-Chair, “Beyond the (New) Basics: Mastering the New Rules, Revised Guidelines, Amended Legislation, and Recent Cases in Family Law,” Ontario Bar Association's Institute (February 2020)

  • Co-chair, “Emerging Trends in Family Law: Technology, Evolving Practice Models and Legal Developments,” Ontario Bar Association's Institute (February 2019)

  • “Appeal could clarify Ontario limitation periods,” The Lawyers Weekly (November 8, 2013)

  • “Limitation Periods and Trust Claims: An Update in light of McConnell v. Huxtable,” Co-author with Bryan Smith, paper presented at the 2nd Annual Recent Developments and Complex Issues in Property and Equalization, Osgoode Professional Development (June 5, 2013)

  • “Pension Division Clauses at Marriage Breakdown,” Co-Author with Bryan Smith, paper presented at the 5th Annual Guide to Negotiating, Drafting and Challenging Domestic Contracts Conference, Osgoode Professional Development (January 17, 2013)

Selected Presentations and Publications

  • Co-Chair, “Beyond the (New) Basics: Mastering the New Rules, Revised Guidelines, Amended Legislation, and Recent Cases in Family Law,” Ontario Bar Association's Institute (February 2020)

  • Co-chair, “Emerging Trends in Family Law: Technology, Evolving Practice Models and Legal Developments,” Ontario Bar Association's Institute (February 2019)

  • “Appeal could clarify Ontario limitation periods,” The Lawyers Weekly (November 8, 2013)

  • “Limitation Periods and Trust Claims: An Update in light of McConnell v. Huxtable,” Co-author with Bryan Smith, paper presented at the 2nd Annual Recent Developments and Complex Issues in Property and Equalization, Osgoode Professional Development (June 5, 2013)

  • “Pension Division Clauses at Marriage Breakdown,” Co-Author with Bryan Smith, paper presented at the 5th Annual Guide to Negotiating, Drafting and Challenging Domestic Contracts Conference, Osgoode Professional Development (January 17, 2013)

Selected Presentations and Publications

  • Co-Chair, “Beyond the (New) Basics: Mastering the New Rules, Revised Guidelines, Amended Legislation, and Recent Cases in Family Law,” Ontario Bar Association's Institute (February 2020)

  • Co-chair, “Emerging Trends in Family Law: Technology, Evolving Practice Models and Legal Developments,” Ontario Bar Association's Institute (February 2019)

  • “Appeal could clarify Ontario limitation periods,” The Lawyers Weekly (November 8, 2013)

  • “Limitation Periods and Trust Claims: An Update in light of McConnell v. Huxtable,” Co-author with Bryan Smith, paper presented at the 2nd Annual Recent Developments and Complex Issues in Property and Equalization, Osgoode Professional Development (June 5, 2013)

  • “Pension Division Clauses at Marriage Breakdown,” Co-Author with Bryan Smith, paper presented at the 5th Annual Guide to Negotiating, Drafting and Challenging Domestic Contracts Conference, Osgoode Professional Development (January 17, 2013)

Memberships

  • Law Society of Ontario

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Ontario Bar Association



Memberships

  • Law Society of Ontario

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Ontario Bar Association



Memberships

  • Law Society of Ontario

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Ontario Bar Association



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