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OUR PRACTICES
OUR PRACTICES
>Appeals
>Arbitration/mediation
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>Condominium disputes
>Construction disputes and builders' lien claims
>Contract disputes
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>Professional conflicts
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>Purchase
( Condos, Houses, Builder Purchases, Vacant Lots, Commercial Units)
>Sale
>Refinances.
>Survivorship Applications.
>Condo Document Review
>First Mortgages
>Second Mortgages
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>Private Deals. ( We Prepare Agreement and Purchase and sale for you).
WILLS
WILLS
What is a will?
A will or testament is a legal document by which a person, the testator, expresses their wishes as to how their property is to be distributed at death, and names one or more persons, the executor, to manage the estate until its final distribution.*
NOTARY PUBLIC
NOTARY PUBLIC
What is a notary?
A notary is a person authorized to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. Providing a stamp and seal to certify a genuine true copy of a document.
If you need a document notarized, click below to reserve an appointment.
CONTRACT REVIEW
CONTRACT REVIEW
Get a contract reviewed by a lawyer!
Before signing on any important document, it is a great idea to have it reviewed by a Corporate/Commerical lawyer.
At Pillay Law, our lawyers have reviewed countless and varied contractual agreements, and we will provide you with the best advice based on this experience.
We will review the terms of your contract, and make sure you understand them.
We will then work with you to develop an effective strategy for negotiating any terms that you should not accept so that all your legal rights are properly reflected.
Click below to get your contract reviewed.