Transparent, Flat Fees for Legal Services
You deserve exceptional legal help in your corner at a fair price, so we are committed to inspiring confidence and providing clarity on the costs of our legal services.
We have a flat fee pricing structure for nearly all of our legal services, including residential real estate services, corporate and business legal services, wills and estates administration, and notarizing and power of attorney services.
If you do not see your required service listed below, please contact us, and we can provide you with a custom quote.
Residential Real Estate Fees
Our real estate quote builder can help you understand the costs associated with buying or selling a home.
Our Locations
Main Office
Come visit our main office during the following hours, or make an appointment to see us at our Central or South Calgary locations.
- 587-323-4155
- 587-318-6755
- [email protected]
- #20, 1915 32nd Avenue NE
- Calgary, AB T2E 7C8
Our Hours
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: CLOSED
- Sunday: CLOSED
Central Office
By Appointment Only
- 403-207-4662
- 587-318-6755
- [email protected]
- #135, 808 42 Ave S.E.
- Calgary, AB T2G 1Y9
South Office
By Appointment Only
- 587-323-4155
- 587-318-6755
- [email protected]
- #208, 40 Sunpark Plaza SE
- Calgary, AB T2X 3X7
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Our Testimonials
Amazing customer service! Travis and the team went above and beyond for us. We used Travis to complete a commercial real estate transaction. The transaction went smoothly and closed on time. Thanks Travis and team for making it such an easy process for us.
WD S
Amazing customer service! Travis and the team went above and beyond for us. We used Travis to complete a commercial real estate transaction. The transaction went smoothly and closed on time. Thanks Travis and team for making it such an easy process for us.
WD S

Reference Materials
Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 – an Update to Adverse Possession Law in Alberta
Real EstateThe Alberta Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 (the “Act”), came into force on December 15, 2022. The Act amends three existing Alberta statutes: the Land Titles Act, the Law of Property Act and the Limitations Act, with the effect of updating the law regarding adverse possession in order to protect registered private landowners’ property […]
How to Split Assets in a Divorce
Family LawMany people going through a divorce may experience a whirlwind of emotions and feelings. But divorce can also bring a lot of anxiety and confusion, mainly around who gets what. Splitting assets in a divorce can be a complex process. For this reason, seeking the guidance of a legal professional can help ensure that your […]
When Does the Dower Act Apply in Real Estate Transaction?
Real EstateThe Dower Act has been in place in Alberta for over a century and was originally designed to protect the rights of a wife who was unable to own property. If the husband decided to sell the property, the wife could not be evicted. This legislation was created in response to the possibility of a […]
Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 – an Update to Adverse Possession Law in Alberta
The Alberta Property Rights Statutes Amendment Act, 2022 (the “Act”), came into force on December 15, 2022. The Act amends three existing Alberta statutes: the Land Titles Act, the Law of Property Act and the Limitations Act, with the effect of updating the law regarding adverse possession in order to protect registered private landowners’ property […]
How to Split Assets in a Divorce

Many people going through a divorce may experience a whirlwind of emotions and feelings. But divorce can also bring a lot of anxiety and confusion, mainly around who gets what. Splitting assets in a divorce can be a complex process. For this reason, seeking the guidance of a legal professional can help ensure that your […]
When Does the Dower Act Apply in Real Estate Transaction?

The Dower Act has been in place in Alberta for over a century and was originally designed to protect the rights of a wife who was unable to own property. If the husband decided to sell the property, the wife could not be evicted. This legislation was created in response to the possibility of a […]