At Carson Law, we believe in a team-based approach, so you will interact with a few key players based on where your file is in processing. There is a lot of backend work that goes into successfully closing your real estate sale. Understand our process from owner and president, Ryan Carson, so we can all work together to achieve a smooth closing.
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Find out how to help your clients get into their dream home sooner with the help of JAAG Properties Rent To Home program.
Alfonso Salemi from JAAG and Ryan Carson will walk you through all you need to know about the program, providing useful information for you to help current and potential clients who may be struggling to enter the real estate market.
Financial disclosure refers to the information provided by parties to a domestic contract that sets out their income, assets, debts, liabilities and expenses. Domestic contracts can include cohabitation agreements, marriage contracts and separation agreements. These agreements can outline how the parties will divide property and determine spousal support in the event there is a breakdown in the relationship or marriage. If you are applying to the court to resolve your matter, the court will require detailed, accurate financial information that you will have to swear to the accuracy of.
In an effort to continually strive to improve upon the efficiency in how we handle our clients’ legal matters, Carson Law Office Professional Corporation, located in Burlington, Ontario, is happy to announce the we are searching for a full-time experienced, motivated, team-oriented Senior Real Estate Clerk – Team Lead to join our team!.
Any and all interested candidates should provide a resume and cover letter to our Manager of Employee Relations, Stephanie Badour, at stephanie@carsonlaw.ca
In an effort to continually strive to improve upon the efficiency in how we handle our clients’ legal matters, Carson Law Office Professional Corporation located in Burlington, Ontario, is actively searching for the following full-time positions to join our growing team:
• Real Estate Manager
• Wills Clerk
• Administrative Assistant
• Junior Financial Clerk
The successful applicants will be motivated, tech-savvy and team-oriented. A detailed job description for each position along with a list of expectations and requirements can be found within.
Any and all interested candidates should provide a resume and cover letter to our Manager of Employee Relations, Stephanie Badour, at stephanie@carsonlaw.ca
At Carson Law, one of our leading values is transparency. We believe in informing our clients and the general community on what we do, and why we do it so there is no ambiguity to our actions.
The start of 2022 has everyone thinking about the “To-Do” list and accomplishments for the year ahead.
It’s never too early to start planning for the upcoming tax season for your business.
Carson Law is here to help!
The CMHA is guided by lived experiences. For over 20 years, their National Council of Persons with Lived Experience (NCPLE) has been instrumental in providing policy and program development leadership, expertise and perspective of those living with experience of mental illness to all issues and concerns on CMHA’s national agenda.
The MS Society provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease. We have a membership of over 7,000 and are the only national voluntary organization in Canada that supports both MS research and services. Since our founding in 1948, the core support of the MS Society has been from tens of thousands of dedicated individuals, companies and foundations in communities across Canada.
Black Women in Motion is a Toronto-based, youth-led organization that empowers and supports the advancement of black women, gender-non-conforming and non-binary survivors of gender-based violence. They work within an anti-racist, intersectional feminist, trauma-informed and survivor-centred framework to create culturally-relevant resources, healing spaces, educational and economic opportunities for survivors.
Finding Them Homes’ mission is to help communities along Ontario’s James Bay coast and other remote locations reduce the dog over-population by adopting dogs out to their forever homes, running spay/neuter clinics in the communities, and providing donated dog food and supplies.
The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), is Canada's most research-intensive hospital and the largest centre dedicated to improving children's health in the country.
With passionate and dedicated staff, SickKids is much more than a hospital. They work each day to provide the best in child and family-centred care, create ground-breaking clinical and scientific advancements, and train the next generation of experts in child health.
More than a meal, they are a non-profit, multi-social service agency who believes every person deserves access to healthy food, safe housing, and opportunities for tomorrow.
Internationally, Make-A-Wish is the largest wish-granting organization, making wishes come true for more than 480,000 children since 1980.
When Children are battling a critical illness, so much of a normal childhood is taken away from them; it is exhausting, both emotionally and physically. A Wish is something that gives kids the opportunity to look outside their illness, it restores a sense of childhood back to the child and normalcy back to the family.
Niagara Action for Animals (NAfA) is an all-volunteer registered charity founded in 1989. Their mission is to work through public education and community outreach to foster a more compassionate society that respects the innate worth of all beings..
The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) is Canada’s only nationwide charity dedicated solely to the protection of our public land and water, and ensuring our parks are managed to protect the nature within them.
The Angel Tree program is an initiative in conjunction with The Wellington Food Bank to support children in the community who are unable to take part in the Christmas season.
Halton Women’s Place is an organization providing shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused women and their dependent children and is dedicated to ending violence against women and their children.
Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada is made up of a dedicated team of staff, volunteers and health care professionals, all working together for the same goal: End brain tumours.
Heart & Stroke is a leading funder of life-saving research, which has led to breakthroughs such as heart transplant surgery and a stroke treatments that has cut the death rate by 50%.
McMaster Children’s Hospital has been providing care to children from across the region since 1988. Here, patients ranging in age from infancy to 17 receive care through a family-centred approach that accounts for the child’s emotional, mental and physical well-being.
Formed by members of the community in 1974, the Burlington Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping Burlington’s stray and abandoned animals. They believe that each and every animal that comes into their care deserves a better life, and has the right to a safe and loving home.
Horizons for Youth is a shelter for at-risk and homeless youth between the ages of 16-24 years old in Toronto. They provide youth with the support they need to escape from the cycle of poverty and leave the streets behind.
In 1949, desperate to find a cure and protect their children from polio, mothers across Canada joined in a North America-wide fundraising effort, going door to door in their own neighbourhoods to collect dimes. The sheer scope of the campaign led entertainer Eddie Cantor to suggest the name "March of Dimes", based on the song "Brother can you spare a dime?" produced during the Great Depression.
Nellie’s mission is to operate programs and services for women and children who have and are experiencing oppressions such as violence, poverty and homelessness. Nellie’s is a community based feminist organization which operates within an anti-racist, anti-oppression framework. We are committed to social change through education and advocacy, to achieve social justice for all women and children.
In rural neighbourhoods and new community developments, it is extremely common for there to be discussions on fencing and property lines among the residents. Unfortunately, sometimes the best laid plans go wrong and end up in court for settlement.
When a couple decides to separate, one of the primary concerns involve what is to come of the matrimonial home. Several options exist at this point. For one, the parties may elect to have the matrimonial home sold, and to then have the sale proceeds divided according to agreed upon allotments outlined in a separation agreement. Alternatively, one party may elect to purchase the other party’s interest in the property. This process involves transferring the title of the home solely into the name of the party purchasing the interest of the other. Whichever route a separating couple elect to take, it will be outlined in detail in a binding separation agreement.
At Carson Law, we believe in a team-based approach, so you will interact with a few key players based on where your file is in processing. There is a lot of backend work that goes into successfully closing your real estate purchase. Understand our process from owner and president, Ryan Carson, so we can all work together to achieve a smooth closing.