Corporate Fees in Calgary

Corporate Legal Support with Clear Pricing

At KH | Dunkley Law Group, we believe transparency and predictability are key to your legal experience. Whether you are starting a new business, incorporating, or updating an existing corporation, our flat-rate fee structure gives you peace of mind.

Our flat-rate fees include professional legal services, all standard disbursements, and office costs.

What Is Included In Our Flat Rate Fees

Our flat-rate corporate fees cover:

  • Full incorporation or registration of your corporation or partnership
  • Preparation of Minute Book, bylaws, resolutions, and standard corporate documentation
  • Legal advice for standard corporate setup or amendments
  • Assistance with filing annual returns and maintaining corporate records

Additional services may require a separate quote.

What Is Not Included In Our Flat Rate Fees

  • Corporate or professional body fees and permits
  • Specialized agreements beyond standard inclusions
  • Additional meetings, consultations, or extraordinary filings
  • Out-of-province filings beyond Alberta and noted extra-provincial provinces.

How Corporate Legal Services Work

Our process keeps clients informed and organized from incorporation to ongoing compliance.

  • Step 1: Intake Questionnaire – Complete a simple form to provide your business structure, ownership, and objectives.
  • Step 2: Review & Retainer – Meet with your lawyer to review your form and submit your retainer to begin work.
  • Step 3: Drafting & Review – We prepare your incorporation documents, agreements, or amendments. Review drafts to ensure accuracy.
  • Step 4: Signing & Filing – Attend a formal signing with your lawyer. Documents are filed with the appropriate government authorities.
  • Step 5: Ongoing Records & Compliance – We maintain Minute Books, corporate seals, and assist with annual returns or amendments to keep your business in compliance.

Corporate Legal Services Overview

KH | Dunkley Law Group provides comprehensive corporate legal services, including:

  • Start-Ups & New Businesses: Incorporations, Minute Books, shareholder agreements, joint ventures, partnerships
  • Established Businesses: Employment agreements, financing transactions, leasing, contracts, general counsel
  • Business Sales & Purchases: Drafting and negotiating share or asset purchase agreements, franchise agreements, and due diligence
  • Ongoing Corporate Compliance: Annual returns, structural changes, record-keeping, extra-provincial filings

We assist businesses of all sizes, from local startups to established corporations, ensuring your legal affairs are managed efficiently and transparently.

Contact us today to request your flat-rate quote or book a consultation.

Our Locations

Visit our main office or make an appointment to see us at our Central or South Calgary locations.

Main Office

Our Address

  • #20, 1915 32nd Avenue NE
  • Calgary, AB T2E 7C8

Phone: 587-323-4155

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

Central Office

Our Address

  • #135, 808 42 Ave S.E.
  • Calgary, AB T2G 1Y9

Phone: 587-323-4169

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

By Appointment Only

South Office

Our Address

  • #300, 340 Midpark Way SE
  • Calgary, AB T2X 1P1

Phone: 587-323-4155

Fax: 587-318-6755

Email: [email protected]

By Appointment Only

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