"Well, every one can master a grief but he that has it."

― William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing

About Kenzie

Kenzie graduated from St. Francis Xavier University with a Major in Political Science, following which he studied at the University of Edinburgh. He has law degrees from Dalhousie University and the London School of Economics. Kenzie was awarded the designation of Queens’ Counsel in 2013, an award which recognizes Canadian lawyers for their exceptional merit and contribution to the legal profession.

His practice has solely been in the area of family and matrimonial law, successfully arguing issues involving business assets, property division, pensions, out-of-jurisdiction property, spousal and child support, parenting arrangements, access, lump sum payments, variation applications, marriage contracts, separation agreements, cohabitation agreements and divorces. He has litigated several prominent pension law cases as well.

Kenzie is active in his community, having served on the Board of North End Community Health Centre, serving as a Member of the Board of Imagine Bloomfield, and being involved in the political process, both at the federal and provincial levels.