Christine D. Black

Family Law Lawyer

Assistant

Biography

Christine focuses exclusively on Family and Divorce Law and is also a trained Collaborative Family Lawyer. Christine holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Saint Mary’s University (2006) and a Bachelor of Laws from Dalhousie University (2010). Christine considers it to be an immense privilege to represent clients throughout their family transitions.

“I aim to resolve disputes in a collaborative and settlement-oriented manner by assisting clients in finding practical and timely solutions that are tailored to their family’s unique circumstances.” – Christine Black

  • Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Family Violence: Impact on Separation and Divorce (2015)
  • Community Based Conflict Mediation Training (2014)
  • Interest Based Negotiation/Collaborative Family Law Training (2013)
  • Bar Admission: Nova Scotia, 2011
  • LL.B (Dalhousie University, 2010)
  • B.Comm (Saint Mary’s University, 2006), Beta Gamma Sigma