Calliope Law Corporation supports professionals through the dispute resolution process by:
Members of the 26 regulated health professions can be the subject of complaints from members of the public or reports from employers. Calliope Law Corporation helps protect and defend professionals in various fields when they face allegations, investigations, or disciplinary actions by regulatory bodies. We help professionals navigate the dispute-resolution process so they can continue their work in their chosen profession.
We represent buyers, sellers, lenders, and people refinancing their mortgages. We draft or review contracts to ensure our clients’ interests are protected and that risks are considered and mitigated. We also work with our clients to explain the process and make it as streamlined as possible.
We cover various aspects of employment law, including hiring, managing, and terminating, human rights obligations and accommodation, disability management, and disability benefit appeals. We work to ensure that all aspects of the employment relationship are covered in clear language so both parties know their roles and responsibilities.
Calliope Law Corporation offers a range of services, including preparing and advising on cohabitation and marriage, separation agreements, mediation, and litigation. We work with our clients to help resolve their family law issues, including property and debt division, child support, and parenting arrangements.
We offer legal services for incorporations, including incorporation repair, records office regulatory maintenance, and record keeping. We also prepare a variety of contracts, such as service contracts, business-to-business contracts, and commercial leases, and provide civil litigation services.
Calliope Law Corporation assists clients with estate planning by providing information and advice on estate planning documents. We prepare wills, powers of attorney, representation agreements, and advance directives to carry out our clients’ estate planning wishes.
We work with executors and administrators to explain their legal duties and assess whether a grant of probate or administration is necessary. If a grant is required, we assist clients to obtain the grant. We also support beneficiaries by reviewing estate accounts and advising on consents to distribute estate assets.