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Ms. Charmaine Nyasha Nyanhemwa
- Name :
- Charmaine Nyanhemwa
- Firm :
- Everyday Law Co.
- Address :
-
Promenande Drive
Whitby, Ontario L1R0J8
Canada
- Phone :
-
(647) 679-9325
- Website
- https://www.everydaylawco.com
- Geographical Limits :
- Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Toronto, Durham Region, and Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
To better serve my clients, I focus my practice on three core pillars of stability:
• Work & Business Foundations: I help entrepreneurs and employees navigate the professional world through Business Law, Contract Review, and Employment Law advice. I ensure your livelihood is built on a solid legal foundation.
• Family & Future Security: I provide compassionate support for Wills and Estate Planning and Uncontested Family Law matters. My approach is designed to protect your loved ones and your legacy with minimal conflict.
• Housing & Status Rights: I assist clients with real estate related disputes and Immigration applications. These are the essentials of life—having a place to live and a place to call home—and I am dedicated to helping you secure both.
✔ Provides virtual services / accepts remote clients
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Business Law Topics
- Banking / Finance
- Collections
- Contracts
- Franchising/Licensing
- Incorporations
- Insurance
- Intellectual Property
- Partnership Agreements
- Consumer Rights
- Identity Theft
- Fraud
- Government Programs
- Malpractice
- Recall/Dangerous Products
- Employment Law
- Benefits/Insurance/Pensions
- Disability
- Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment
- Workers Compensation
- Wrongful dismissals
- Wills and Estate Planning
- Guardianship
- Living Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills
- Immigration
- Real Estate
- Condominium Contracts
- Construction Defects
- Construction Liens
- Landlord and Tenant
- Mortgage Agreements
- Municipal Law
- Planning Issues
- Neighbors
- Taxes
My areas of practice:
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