Legal clarity,
designed for you.
Solvine Law helps Ontario residents with Independent Legal Advice, Prenuptial & Cohabitation Agreements, Separation Agreements, and more — all with flat fees and no surprises.
How it works.
Step by step.
A free 15-minute discovery consult to understand your situation, confirm we're the right fit, and outline what comes next.
15 min · VirtualComplete a tailored intake questionnaire so we gather key details before we meet and our time together is focused.
Online · 10–15 minWe review your questionnaire, discuss your goals in detail, and map out the exact approach and timeline for your matter.
Virtual · 30–60 minWe prepare your documents, share them for your review, incorporate your feedback, and finalize everything to your satisfaction.
Iterative · Flat feeWe walk through the finalized documents together, answer any remaining questions, and ensure you fully understand what you're signing.
Virtual · 30 minDocuments are signed, witnessed, and finalized. You receive certified copies for your records and can move forward with confidence.
In-person or virtualCommon questions,
straight answers.
Do I need a lawyer to incorporate my business in Ontario?
While you can incorporate without a lawyer, having legal help ensures your articles of incorporation, shareholder agreements, and organizational documents are properly structured from day one. Mistakes at incorporation are common — and often costly to fix later. Solvine Law handles the full incorporation process virtually across Ontario.
What is a shareholder agreement and do I need one?
A shareholder agreement is a private contract between the owners of a corporation that governs decision-making, voting rights, how shares can be transferred, what happens when someone wants to leave, and how disputes are resolved. If you have a business partner, you need one — without it, the default rules under the Ontario Business Corporations Act govern your relationship, which rarely reflects what the parties actually intended.
What should I look for in a commercial lease before signing?
Key areas to review include: the rent escalation formula (how rent increases each year), renewal options and notice periods, personal guarantee clauses, assignment and subletting rights, what happens if the landlord sells the property, and who is responsible for operating costs and property taxes (gross vs. net lease). Commercial leases are long and landlord-friendly by default — a lawyer review pays for itself.
What's the difference between an NDA and a non-compete?
An NDA (non-disclosure agreement) protects confidential information shared between parties — it restricts what someone can share, not what they can do. A non-compete restricts someone from working in a competing business for a certain time and geography. Non-competes are enforceable in Ontario but must be reasonable in scope to hold up. Solvine Law drafts both.
What is a separation agreement and do I need one?
A separation agreement is a legally binding contract between spouses or common-law partners that resolves the key issues arising from a separation — including division of property and debt, spousal support, child support, and parenting arrangements. You do not need to go to court to separate in Ontario; a properly drafted separation agreement is enforceable and avoids costly and time-consuming litigation. Solvine Law handles non-contested separation agreements for clients across Ontario.
Does Solvine Law serve clients outside Toronto?
Yes — Solvine Law is fully virtual and serves clients across all of Ontario. All consultations, contract reviews, and meetings are conducted online. No in-person appointment required.
How does flat-fee billing work?
After your free discovery consult, you'll receive a written scope and a fixed fee — before any work begins. You know the total cost upfront. If additional complexity arises, we agree on any adjustment before proceeding. No surprise invoices. Ever.
Legal clarity,
in plain language.
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Personal guarantees, rent escalation traps, and assignment restrictions — the clauses landlords love and tenants rarely read closely enough.
Ontario vs. Federal Incorporation: Which Is Right for You?
The difference matters more than most people think. A plain-language breakdown of when to incorporate provincially and when to go federal.
Let's talk.
First consult is free.
Book a free 15-minute discovery consult. No obligation — just a conversation about what you need and how Solvine can help.
- Free 15-minute consultation
- Virtual — anywhere in Ontario
- Flat-fee quote before we begin
- Direct access to your lawyer