Kira is compassionate and dedicated to guiding clients through some of life’s most challenging transitions with clarity, integrity, and care. Called to the Ontario Bar in 2023, Kira brings a thoughtful and client-centered approach to resolving legal issues ranging from separation and divorce to parenting, property division, and support. Clients value Kira’s grounded guidance, strong communication, and unwavering dedication to their well-being, both legal and personal.
Kira earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor Faculty of Law, where she honed her advocacy skills and developed a deep commitment to access to justice. She also holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Social Psychology from McMaster University, a background that informs her empathetic and nuanced understanding of the human dynamics at play in family disputes. During law school, she distinguished herself as a skilled advocate, winning the Dentons Out on Bay Street Moot Competition, with the final round presided over by Justice Nordheimer of the Ontario Court of Appeal.
Kira brings a well-rounded perspective to her practice, informed not only by her legal training but also by years of community involvement. She is particularly interested in 2SLGBTQIA+ advocacy and the emerging field of fertility law. While she enjoys the challenge of litigation, she is equally passionate about alternative dispute resolution, including negotiation and mediation, as a means of achieving practical, cost-effective outcomes for her clients without unnecessary conflict.
Outside of her legal practice, Kira is a visual artist, and photographer working in both digital and film formats. Her creative pursuits sharpen her attention to detail and allow her to bring a unique, empathetic lens to her work in family law.