We make sure you're getting what you're paying for and that you understand all of the legal aspects of the contract. We help to ensure a smooth transition through difficult times with sound legal advice and compassionate personnel. From the beginning, Peter Lamprey has been a people-oriented lawyer in Barrie.
He enjoys helping people buy or sell a home, prepare a mortgage, create Wills and Powers of Attorneys, and administer estates in the event of a death in the family. Peter's focus and greatest pleasure has always been with the people he meets. For many years, Peter's practice was in a quaint, welcoming early 20th century house on Worsley Street.
He enjoys helping people buy or sell a home, prepare a mortgage, create Wills and Powers of Attorneys, and administer estates in the event of a death in the family. Peter's focus and greatest pleasure has always been with the people he meets. For many years, Peter's practice was in a quaint, welcoming early 20th century house on Worsley Street.
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PETER LAMPREY holds a B.A. from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, and graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1979. He began practicing law in 1981. He has lived and practiced exclusively in the Barrie area since then. He has for many years been active in the community, and has been privileged to be a past director of Big Brothers of Barrie and District, as well as a past member of the Barrie Chamber of Commerce.
Done three real estate transactions with Peter and could not be happier. Peter and his team are professional, detail-oriented and easy to work with. Buying and selling a house has more than enough stress, Peter and his team sweat the small stuff and made the process as stress-free as possible. One less thing to worry about when you're making a move.
When it comes to property ownership, there are several different ways to arrange things, especially if you're in the process of planning for your estate. You might wish to leave property to one person, which is quite straightforward, but it will often trigger the need to "probate" your estate, since that is usually a requirement.
How are Married Couples & Common-Law Couples Different When it Comes to Property Division? When experiencing the breakdown of a relationship, there is often little difference, emotionally and financially, between those who are married and those who are in a common-law relationship or common-law spouses.
Explain the various timelines which are involved, how they will impact you and the lawyer's work, and how these timelines are dealt with. By doing a title search, make sure that the seller has the right to sell the property to you, and that any mortgage or other legal claim against the property is dealt with so that it doesn't become a problem for you.
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