
BA Juris Doctor (Hons.). Shauna was called to the Alberta Bar in 2016 and has been practicing exclusively in the area of Family Law since that time. Shauna obtained a Degree in Psychology from the University of Calgary and worked in area of Social Work for many years prior to pursuing a career in law. Shauna continues to work within her community to address issues of domestic violence and disharmony.
Shauna has an expertise in high conflict family matters and is mindful of children's best interests when dealing with the same. She is a qualified Mediator and a registered member of the Alberta Collaborative Lawyers Association.
Shauna is known for being transparent and direct with clients as she works collaboratively with them through alternative dispute resolution processes, focusing on finding amicable resolution and settlement. Using all efforts to avoid the costly and emotionally taxing process of court litigation.

Yash was called to the Alberta Bar 2022 and has been practicing exclusively in the area of Family law. Yash assists clients moving through life’s most challenging transitions with clear guidance, support, and compassion. Yash focuses on finding practical, lasting solutions outside of court for her clients and is also well versed in litigation.
Yash has experience in a wide range of family law issues, including parenting, support, guardianship and contact, and PAFVA (Family Protection) matters.
Yash approaches every file with care, strategy, and an understanding that no two clients are the same. Yash is committed to helping clients reach resolution which protect their interests and allows them to move forward with confidence.

DFL- D'Onofrio Family Law
#125, 4817 48th Street, Red Deer, AB, Canada
Servicing Central Alberta, Airdrie, and Calgary with offices located in Red Deer and Airdrie. Main Line: 587-281-2147 or drew@donofriolaw.ca to schedule a free initial consultation
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