Alexandra Churchill

Associate
She/Her
P: 416-596-2878
F: 416-594-2449
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  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2022
  • J.D., Queen’s University, 2021
  • B.Com., Queen’s University, 2020
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 Overview

Alexandra practices in the areas of family law and estates, with a particular focus on matters at the intersection of the two. In her family practice, she advises on parenting arrangements, child and spousal support, and property division, and regularly prepares domestic contracts, including separation, marriage and cohabitation agreements. On the estates side, her work spans planning, administration, and litigation, with a strong emphasis on guardianship and capacity matters, as well as cross-border, complex, and high‑net‑worth estates.

Recognized for combining empathy with professionalism, Alexandra brings a calm, steady presence to complex and often sensitive disputes. She pairs rigorous preparation with strategic, practical advice, communicating clearly so clients understand their options at every stage. Her approach is tailored to each client’s goals, with an emphasis on efficiency and durable, workable solutions.

 Education
  • J.D., Queen’s University, 2021
  • B.Com., Queen’s University, 2020
 Practice Areas  Called to the Bar
  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2022
 Assistant
 Recognition

Recognition

  • Recognized by Best Lawyers®: Ones to Watch in Canada 2026 in the area of Trusts and Estates
 News
 Memberships

Memberships

  • Law Society of Ontario
  • Toronto Lawyer’s Association
  • Women’s Law Association of Ontario
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