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Ms. Charmaine Nyasha Nyanhemwa

Name :
Charmaine Nyanhemwa
Firm :
Everyday Law Co. 
Address :
Promenande Drive
Whitby, Ontario L1R0J8
Canada
Phone :
(437) 561-5672
Website
https://www.everydaylawco.com 
Geographical Limits :
Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Durham Region, and Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area 
Called to the Bar: Ontario, 2025

My legal career is built on a foundation of diverse, international experience. I began by serving individuals and families, helping clients navigate complex personal matters such as family and employment law disputes and supporting access to justice through organizations like Luke’s Place Legal Clinic and the New York County Lawyers Association’s “State Central Registry” project.

Over time, my practice expanded into the business and regulatory compliance sphere, including international arbitration in Dubai, corporate affairs and defense export control in Abu Dhabi, and cutting-edge financial services compliance (fund investments, anti-money laundering, and artificial intelligence) in Canada.

This breadth of experience equips me to confidently advise on a wide range of legal matters, from deeply personal issues to complex business and regulatory challenges, so you have one trusted lawyer for both personal and business needs.

✔ Provides virtual services / accepts remote clients

    My areas of practice:

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Business Law Topics
  • Civil Litigation
  • Contract Law
  • Family Law
    • Adoption
    • Child/Spousal Support
    • Custody/Access
    • Division of Property
    • Divorce/Separation
  • Real Estate
    • Condominium Contracts
    • Construction Defects
    • Construction Liens
    • Landlord and Tenant
    • Mortgage Agreements
    • Municipal Law
    • Planning Issues
    • Neighbors
  • Trial, Litigation & Appeals

Testimonial

“Our justice system will be further strengthened with the introduction of the JusticeNet program, as it will serve to complement existing access to justice programs intended for people who do not qualify for legal aid.”

The Hon. Rob Nicholson, Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

 

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