Mathieu Maillet
Mathieu’s goal is to help clients through what is often a stressful and challenging time by offering clear, practical legal advice. He focuses on ensuring clients fully understand their legal position and the available options for resolution, empowering them to make informed decisions.
Mathieu Maillet specializes in Family and Divorce Law, providing tailored legal services for individuals navigating separation, divorce, and relationship transitions. His practice covers a broad range of family law matters, including divorce, child custody and parenting arrangements, spousal and child support, property division, prenuptial and cohabitation agreements, and protection orders. He has particular expertise in high-conflict separations and complex asset divisions, including those involving business interests, farms, trusts, and investments. With a background in finance and accounting, he is well-equipped to handle cases with corporate or financial complexities.
He is committed to resolving matters efficiently and equitably, prioritizing negotiation and out-of-court settlements wherever possible. However, if a fair resolution cannot be reached, Mathieu is fully prepared to advocate for his clients in court.
To provide the highest level of service, Mathieu stays current on legal developments by attending continuing legal education seminars, Canadian Bar Association events, and legal research initiatives. He is also dedicated to increasing access to justice through volunteer work with organizations such as the Canadian Bar Association, Alberta Family Lawyer’s Association, Edmonton Community Legal Center, and as a Family Law Sessional Instructor at Grant MacEwan University.
Mathieu joined Demas Schaefer Family Lawyers in 2024, a firm known for its exceptional service and expertise in Family Law. He is proud to be part of this team, drawing from its deep knowledge and experience to best serve his clients.
Alexandra Van
Alexandra is an accomplished legal professional with several years of specialized experience as a judicial assistant at the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta.
