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Got questions? The experts at James Deep Law are here to provide clear, comprehensive answers, guiding you through your legal journey. Whether it’s about real estate, wills and estates, or notarial services, we’re ready to assist you every step of the way.
What legal services does James Deep Law offer?
James Deep Law specializes in a range of legal services including Wills & Estates, Real Estate Law, and Notarial Services. We offer comprehensive legal support, from document preparation and notarization to complex legal representation.
How do I schedule a consultation?
You can schedule a consultation by calling our office or filling out the contact form on our website. We offer both in-person and virtual consultations to accommodate your needs.
What should I bring to my first legal consultation?
It’s helpful to bring any relevant documents related to your legal matter, a list of questions you have, and a note of any important dates or deadlines. This will help us provide you with the most accurate and comprehensive advice.
How are legal fees determined at James Deep Law?
Our legal fees vary depending on the services provided. We believe in transparency and will discuss all fee structures with you before we get to work.
Can James Deep Law handle legal matters in different provinces?
Our ability to handle legal matters in different provinces depends on the specific matter and legal jurisdiction. Please contact us with details of your matter so we can provide more specific information.
What is the difference between a will and an estate plan?
A Will is a document that specifies how your assets should be distributed after your death. An Estate Plan is more comprehensive, often including a Will, Trusts, Power Of Attorney, and Healthcare Directives, to fully manage your assets and health decisions.
How long does the real estate closing process take?
The closing process can vary, but typically takes between 30-60 days from the date of the accepted offer. The timeline can be affected by various factors, including financing, inspections, and legal considerations.
What is notarization and why is it important?
Notarization is the official process of having a notary public certify the authenticity of a document, the identity of the signers, and their willingness to sign. It’s important for legal validity and preventing fraud.