Abimbola Delalu is the primary counsel at BIM LAW. She practices primarily in Divorce and Family law matters. She has appeared and represented her clients successfully before the Alberta Provincial Court, Court of Queen’s Bench and the Court of Appeal.
Abimbola has also given presentations to women at the Women’s centre at Elizabeth Fry on Family Law issues after separation including divorce, parenting and custody, child support and spousal support. She has also offered interactive workshops to students at Maple Leaf Academy and similar organizations.
Although Abimbola is a confident and persuasive litigator, she always encourages her clients to attempt Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) processes in resolving issues. In addition, she is cognizant of how expensive the legal process can be, and accordingly does her best to help her clients mitigate their legal costs as much as possible.
Abimbola obtained her Bachelor of Law (LL. B) degree with Honours from the Lagos State University. In 2005, Abimbola relocated to the United States to pursue a Master’s degree in Law. In 2006, she completed her postgraduate Law program and earned a Masters of Law (LL.M) from the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis (IUPUI). While in Indianapolis, Abimbola focused on Family law, Contract negotiations, Alternative Dispute Resolution and worked as with a Family Law Professor on various Family Law articles.
Training and Certifications:
IMI Qualified Mediator
Advanced Family Mediation
Parenting Coordination
Family Violence (FV) Danger Assessment
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