Important Message: We’re Moving!

Our Grimsby office is moving!
Here’s What You Need to Know:

We’re happy to let you know that we’re moving offices on May 1, 2025! Our new address will be: 

41 Main Street West,
Grimbsy,
  L3M 1R3   

The new office is located within the Royal Lepage office, next door to Service Ontario.  It is  just down the street from our current location.   We trust that you will find this location equally convenient.

What You Need to Know:

  • Meetings scheduled after May 1, 2025, will be held at the new location.
  • You can reach us as usual by phone or email without interruption.
  • Our phone number, email address, website and Burlington location remain the same.
  • The location of your original document has not changed.We store all wills in a fireproof vault with Tippet Richardson Records Management at their facility in Burlington.
  • Wills can be recalled from storage within 24 hours.

Making Things Easy for You:

  • If you have mobility issues, we can come to you.
  • Virtual meetings are also available.
  • We’ll send you clear directions and information on parking for the new office.

Thanks so much for your patience while we move.
We can’t wait to see you at our new
location!

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“My experience with Carolyn has been exceptional. She was referred to me by our long time family lawyer and she has been knowledgeable, professional and incredibly helpful in some of the most key decisions for myself and my partner. Her expertise have been instrumental in helping us make vital decisions regarding personal and professional matters.  We value her experience and she is a trusted advisor that I am delighted to have had the opportunity to work with.”

VInnie Recile
Burlington, ON

Carolyn has been my lawyer for many years. My family and I have hired her to handle a variety of matters including: real estate, employment advice, will drafting, probate and estate administration.  Carolyn has the knowledge and experience so anyone can be confident in the advice she gives.  She is very wise.

Pete Sime
Burlington, ON