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Real Estate and Secured Lending
- Residential Real Estate Purchase and Sale
- Commercial Real Estate Purchase and Sale
- Private Lending Closings
- Mortgage Enforcement Litigation
- Individual Will Drafting and Witness
- Spousal Will Drafting and Witness
- Estate Planning
- Corporate Will Drafting and Witness
- Probate Applications
Real Estate Law &
Will and Estate Law
Business
One-Stop Shop
- Incorporation and Business Structuring
- Corporate Minute Book
- Agreements and Contracts
- Buying or Selling Business
- Buy/Sell Business Assets
- Lease Agreement Draft and Review
- Franchise and Intellectual Property
Corporate &
Commercial Law
- One-Stop Shop Approach
- Dual Languages
- Private Mortgage
Real Estate and Secured Lending
- Residential Real Estate Purchase and Sale
- Commercial Real Estate Purchase and Sale
- Private Lending Closings
- Mortgage Enforcement Litigation
Real Estate and Secured Lending
Wills and Estates
- Individual Will Drafting and Witness
- Spousal Will Drafting and Witness
- Estate Planning
- Corporate Will Drafting and Witness
- Probate Applications
Wills and Estates
Business
Law
Law
- Incorporation and Business Structuring;
- Corporate Minute Book;
- Agreements and Contracts;
- Buying or Selling Business
Business Law
Why Varity Law?
- Family One-Stop Shop
- Business One-Stop Shop
- Private Mortgage
Offer
tailored services to each case, rather than treat all cases the same way.
Explain
complicated law in plain language, rather than use legal jargons.
Provide
written quote before billing for legal services; Use fixed fee structures rather than billable hours.
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FAQ
Do you offer free consultations?
We do! We offer a FREE 30 minutes consultation if it’s your first time talking to us. We understand it’s important to try us out first. Subsequent consultations are paid only and billed at $150.00 per 30 minutes (rounded up).
All consultations require the completion of our SIMPLE & SHORT intake forms, so we can better help you. Please complete the intake forms HERE.
Why do we need to complete an intake form before booking a free consultation?
If you are looking for general legal information, please take advantage of our free blogs & talks. Consultations are meant to offer you specific information that is suitable for your situation, and we can’t give you those information unless we know some details. As stated on all intake forms, all information are kept strictly confidential, regardless of whether you decide to hire Varity Law.
The intake form also help us give you a precise quote and stick to the quote as much as possible. Whether it’s real estate or immigration, the devil lies in the details. A different purchase price will result in a different land transfer tax amount. One detail in your immigration situation means immigration path A is much more suitable than immigration path B, each with different prices.
Why can’t we just get a quote on the phone?
When we offer fixed fee structures, we shift the risk from you to us – you now have predictability in fees but we are stuck with the quoted fee even if your legal situation ends up being more complicated and requiring more hours. Thus, we can only offer you a quote once we understand your specific legal situation and that’d also enable us to stick closer to the quoted fee.
Does Varity Law offer walk in services?
No, we don’t offer walk in services. The staffs at Varity Law have a jam-packed schedule and our staffs are often in meetings with other clients regarding their pressing matters. All consultations & meetings are by appointment only, click HERE to book a paid consultation today or to get a quote for free.
Does Varity Law work on weekends, evenings, and statutory holidays?
The staffs at Varity Law treasure both their career and family, and as a rule of thumb we don’t open on weekends, evenings, and statutory holidays. Our normal work hours are Mondays-Fridays, 9 am to 5 pm. However, if your situation is truly dire, an exception may be made for you on a case-by-case basis