About Giulia Papa
Lawyer and Family Mediator
Credentials: B.A. & LL.B.
Lawyer & Family Mediator
Credentials: B.A. & LL.B.
Many individuals and couples navigating separation feel overwhelmed by the emotional and practical challenges involved. They often don’t know where to begin and worry that the process will escalate conflict rather than resolve it.
As a neutral facilitator, I support clients in having productive, respectful conversations—without taking sides or imposing outcomes. My non-adversarial approach empowers them to take ownership of the process and develop creative, lasting solutions that work for their unique circumstances.
Clients gain clarity, confidence, and a sense of control. They leave the process with mutually agreed-upon outcomes that reflect their values, reduce conflict, and support long-term well-being for everyone involved.
Experience:
Giulia Papa is a Family Lawyer and trained Family Mediator currently completing her accreditation with the Ontario Association for Family Mediation (OAFM). She holds an LL.B. from the University of Kent and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2020. Giulia also holds a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from Osgoode Hall Law School, completed in 2019. She has spent the past several years supporting individuals and families through the legal and emotional complexities of separation and divorce. Her practice is grounded in a non-adversarial, trauma-informed approach that empowers clients to create lasting, practical solutions related to parenting, support, and property division. Giulia collaborates closely with therapists and wellness professionals to ensure clients receive holistic and integrated care throughout their transitions.
Client Focus: Couples and families
Types of service: Mediation
Issues: Parenting Plans, Separation Agreements, Property Division, Child and Spousal Support
"The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear." — Rumi
This quote has always resonated with me, both personally and professionally. As a family mediator, I’ve learned that the most powerful moments often come not from speaking, but from listening—deeply and without judgment. Creating space for clients to feel heard and respected is at the heart of my work, and I believe meaningful resolution begins with that kind of presence.