Millad Ossudallah

Millad Ossudallah


Crossroads Law

Recognized since 2025

Vancouver, British Columbia

Practice Areas

Family Law

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Millad is an effective litigator and trial lawyer who is also experienced in mediation and other forms settlement-oriented solutions. His goal is to settle your family law matter outside of court but if that isn’t an option, he will litigate and advocate for you through the court system.

Guiding Clients Through Emotional & Legal Challenges

Millad understands that divorce and separation is a difficult process. He helps his clients by discussing the pros and cons of each issue and provides a strategy to obtain the best results possible.

Navigating High-Stakes, Complex Family Law Matters

Millad has dealt with numerous high conflict divorces and separations. He has appeared at both the Provincial Court and Supreme Court and has attended court on various legal issues including the following:

  • Parental alienation
  • Contempt of court
  • Imputation of income
  • Business financials of corporations
  • Varying parenting schedules and arrangements
  • Varying and setting aside a separation agreement
  • Drafting separation, prenuptial or postnuptial agreements
  • Protection orders
  • Non-removal
  • Child support and spousal support
  • Disclosure applications
  • Family property division
  • Traveling with a child(ren)
  • International child abduction

Millad is an avid traveler. During his spare time, he enjoys CrossFit, yoga, lane swimming, and finding some of the best restaurants in the city. Fluent in both English and Farsi/Persian, he is familiar with the issues regarding Persian marriage contracts and has helped many Iranian clients reach a successful outcome after separation and divorce.

Contact & Links
Location
  • 999 West Hastings St., Suite 1660
    Vancouver, BC V6C 2W2
    Canada
Languages
  • English
  • Farsi
Education
  • Bond University, Juris Doctor
Affiliations
  • Vancouver Bar Association - Member
  • Trial Lawyers Association of BC - Member
  • Canadian Bar Association - Member
  • Law Society of British Columbia - Member

Crossroads Law
Vancouver, British Columbia

4 The Best Lawyers in Canada awards

1 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada award

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Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada 2026 for work in:
  • Family Law

Cases
Lee v Jin, 2025 BCSC 6862025
Acting for the respondent, Millad Ossudallah successfully opposed the claimant’s interim requests in this complex family law matter involving contested corporate interests.
The claimant sought interim relief on several issues, including the transfer of corporate shares in two restaurant businesses, the proceeds of grant money obtained on behalf of the company, and reimbursement of business funds allegedly misappropriated by the respondent. Millad argued that these were not issues suitable for interim resolution and should be determined at trial where the full evidentiary record could be considered. The court agreed.
The court also acknowledged that a joint expert had been retained to conduct a forensic audit and valuation of the businesses. Given the ongoing nature of that work and the incomplete evidentiary record, the court declined to make any interim orders
Millad’s effective advocacy ensured that trial-appropriate matters were preserved for full and fair adjudication, protecting his client from a premature decision.
P.F. v J.T.F, 2021 BCSC 1506
Millad Ossudallah was successful in representing the claimant in this case involving a 22-year marriage and ongoing cohabitation following separation. The wife initially secured a without-notice order for exclusive home occupancy and a protection order against her husband based on allegations of long-term verbal and physical abuse. Despite the husband's denial of these allegations, the court upheld the exclusive occupancy order, citing the wife's entitlement to safety and privacy in her home. Although the wife worked away part of the week, her wish to spend time at home with both children was considered reasonable. The protection order was extended for the wife and the older child, evidencing a long-standing pattern of abuse.
Nalinakshan v Dileep, 2021 BCSC 2565
Millad Ossudallah successfully represented the respondent father in securing the return of his child from India to Smithers, BC within 21 days. This outcome was reached after the claimant mother had relocated without the father's consent, as provided in the BC Family Law Act. Additionally, the court ruled that the mother is prohibited from removing the child from Smithers without either the father's consent or a subsequent court order.
Eckert v Garnham, 2023 BCSC 55
In this case revolving around a disputed separation agreement, the claimant represented by Millad Ossudallah was successful in arguing that she was in a vulnerable state when she signed the agreement with her ex-spouse. The court agreed, noting she was in her final trimester of pregnancy, financially unstable, and without legal representation at the time. As a result, the agreement was set aside, leveling the playing field for the client in future legal proceedings.

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