Roselyn Pecus
Roselyn T. Pecus Professional Corporation
Tel: 905-303-1494
Roselyn is the principal and managing lawyer at Roselyn T. Pecus Professional Corporation with over 30 years of experience in all aspects of family law. She received her Bachelor of Arts & Science, Honours from McMaster University in 1987, graduating summa cum laude, and her Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1990. After articling with a mid-size Toronto civil litigation firm, she was called to the Bar in Ontario in 1992.
Roselyn is trained in mediation and is a qualified Collaborative Family Lawyer. She has also been an advocate for children through the Office of the Children’s Lawyer for the past 25 years. She appears regularly in the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice throughout the GTA and other areas of Ontario.
Roselyn is a strong litigator and has successfully litigated many high conflict cases in court. She thoroughly enjoys her litigation practice, particularly trial advocacy. She is sought after by young lawyers to mentor them as they embark on their first trials and by social workers of the Office of the Children’s Lawyer to train them as witnesses as they prepare for giving testimony at trials. As well as litigation, she has extensive knowledge and experience in negotiating and preparing domestic contracts. Her approach is collaborative in nature and settlement oriented. However, she does not shy away from litigation and is often referred files that are high conflict or headed to trial by her peers.
Roselyn is honest, direct, and practical in her advice to clients, regularly advising them on the merits of their case and conducting a cost benefit analysis on how to proceed with their matter. She aims to ensure that her clients are stronger when they leave than when they first arrived. She strives for excellence in all her work earning the respect of her colleagues, judges and most importantly her clients. She loves her work as it has been and continues to be gratifying serving clients and improving their situation from one of abuse, great sadness, or grief to one of closure, growth, and strength.