Ronald D Noble offers legal services in Guelph. This lawyer can serve your needs as a defense lawyer, a barrister, a legal advisor and even more. Ronald D Noble has the abilities to assist you with your immigration queries. This lawyer can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors.
Welcome to Kome Legal and Notary Public services, your trusted partner in Hamilton for your comprehensive notary public and commissioner of oaths services.
Our Notary Public Service offers dependable in-person and remote solutions for your documentation needs. Specializing in both traditional face-to-face notary public and commissioner of oaths services, as well as remote commissioning of affidavits, and statutory declarations. We provide services in English and French.
Fees: First Notarization: $39.99, Second Notarization: $19.99
Book your appointment today by phone: 905 965 9628, by email: kennotarypublic@gmail.com Kome Emmanuel Nsong is a member of the Law Society of Ontario. Please, do not sign your document before coming in for your appointment, you must sign in the presence of the notary public. To serve you better, please be prepared to provide unexpired Government-issued photo ID before having your document notarized.
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James M Krakovsky offers legal services in Kitchener. This lawyer is available as a defense lawyer, a barrister, an attorney and even more. James M Krakovsky has the abilities to help you with your immigration needs and has the know-how to handle your legal corporate commitments. This lawyer can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors. James M Krakovsky can assist you with preparing purchase and lease agreements and managing title searches.
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L A Hastings offers legal services in Burlington. This lawyer can handle your needs as an appeal lawyer, a legal counselor, an attorney and even more. L A Hastings can treat your legal requirements on marital affairs. This lawyer can help in the case of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship and can help in the event of incorporation or contracts. L A Hastings can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors. This lawyer can help in the matter of bodily injury claims or receiving compensation for damages.
Dunlop & Associates are eager to assist you with your legal needs today. They can serve your needs as legal counselors, defense lawyers, barristers and even more and can help in the situation of temporary visa, permanent residency or citizenship. They can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors.
Fast, affordable, and professional Notary Public service offering on-the-spot notarization of all types of documents, including affidavits, certified copies, statutory declarations, letters of consent to travel, invitation letters, etc.
All Walk-In Notary Notaries are lawyers that are registered with the Law Society of Ontario and Official Documents Services. This means that they are qualified to notarize any type of document that is eligible to be notarized. All fees and services are fully listed on the website.
Best part is that you can just Walk in - no appointments are needed!
Oldfield, Greaves, D'Agostino is a firm of lawyers who practice law in the historic "Erb-Kumpf house." The home was built by Abraham Erb...the founder of Waterloo...who came to the area in 1805, established a sawmill in 1808 and hand built the house as his family home. There are suggestions that the oldest part of the home predates 1812 and was eventually built in sections to house two other important Waterloo families, that of Benjamin Devitt and Christian Kumpf (who were both former mayors). The building in its present form is shown on an outline of a map drawn in 1855 (before the village of Waterloo existed). Of particular historical and architectural interest are the two-story veranda, the latticework, and barge board on the wings on either side of the center section. The firm has practiced law in this building since moving there in 1979.