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Marvin has lived in the Okanagan since 1992 when he was called to the Bar in British Columbia. His practice includes immigration law, dispute resolution and commercial litigation along with personal injury litigation. He also has extensive trial experience (Provincial and Supreme Courts of British Co...
Marvin has lived in the Okanagan since 1992 when he was called to the Bar in British Columbia. His practice includes immigration law, dispute resolution and commercial litigation along with personal injury litigation. He also has extensive trial experience (Provincial and Supreme Courts of British Columbia) and has appeared in the Court of Appeal and the Federal Court. As a member in good standing of the Canadian Law Society, Marvin is authorized by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to represent his clients in all immigration matters. Immigrating to a new country is extremely challenging in this day in age and Marvin is committed to taking the stress out of the process. He offers his clients clear communication at every step of the procedure making sure his clients make informed decisions.

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Patrick has recently arrived in Kelowna, B.C. from Newmarket, Ontario, to practice in
Pushor Mitchell’s Family Law Group as an Associate Counsel. Patrick hails from the West being born and raised in Penticton, and Calgary. He obtaine...



Patrick has recently arrived in Kelowna, B.C. from Newmarket, Ontario, to practice in
Pushor Mitchell’s Family Law Group as an Associate Counsel. Patrick hails from the West being born and raised in Penticton, and Calgary. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, and his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Calgary. In 1996 he became a lawyer in Prince George, and in 2001 a lawyer in Ontario.

His practice has been restricted to Family Law, and he helps separating families deal with
issues of parenting, support, and property and debt division. Although understanding court is sometimes a necessity, he believes most cases can be resolved through negotiation rather
than litigation. To that end he is a practitioner of Collaborative Family Law, and an experienced family law negotiator. Patrick also helps people entering into new relationships by preparing prenuptial or marriage contracts.

Patrick has worked as counsel for the Ontario Office of the Children’s Lawyer representing
children, and as a staff lawyer for Legal Services of BC. Most recently he was a sole practitioner in
Ontario.

When not assisting people with their family law issues, Patrick can be found during the
warm months golfing, or camping and fishing. In the winter he curls and plans to take-up skiing again.







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