Amherstburg Incorporation Lawyer

Build your Amherstburg corporation on clear first records.

Goldstone Law PC helps Amherstburg entrepreneurs, professionals, consultants, trades, family companies, and growing businesses incorporate with practical legal records.

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How We Help

Incorporation support for Amherstburg clients.

We assist with Ontario and federal filings, name planning, share structure, by-laws, initial resolutions, registers, minute books, and maintenance planning.

Amherstburg business owners may decide to incorporate when a side business becomes steady, a trade or service company begins taking larger jobs, a professional practice is ready for a formal structure, or a family-owned company needs clearer records. Incorporation can be an important step, but the filing alone does not explain who owns the company, who can sign, what shares exist, or how the first decisions were approved. Those details matter when banks, accountants, customers, landlords, lenders, or future buyers ask for records.

Goldstone Law PC helps Amherstburg entrepreneurs, professionals, trades, consultants, family companies, and growing businesses incorporate with clear legal documents. We review the proposed name, owners, business activity, Ontario or federal options, timing, accountant input, and whether a named corporation, numbered corporation, professional corporation, or holding company is appropriate. If more than one owner is involved, we also help identify whether shareholder agreement planning should happen early.

We prepare the corporation’s first records, including articles, by-laws, initial resolutions, registers, ledgers, share records, director and officer records, signing authority documents, and minute book materials. These records make the corporation easier to use for banking, contracts, financing, leases, supplier accounts, accountant review, and annual maintenance. They also give owners a cleaner starting point if the company later adds shareholders, changes directors, restructures, buys property, or prepares for sale.

For Amherstburg clients, the goal is a company that is not only filed, but organized. A good setup helps owners explain the business to advisors and third parties without scrambling to reconstruct early decisions. It also gives the corporation a more reliable foundation for growth, ownership planning, tax coordination, and day-to-day business commitments.

Those first records can become important sooner than expected. A bank, accountant, landlord, insurer, lender, major customer, or future buyer may ask who owns the company and who has authority to act for it. A complete minute book helps answer those questions clearly.

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Ontario and federal corporations

We help Amherstburg owners choose a filing path and prepare incorporation documents for the new company.

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Professional and holding companies

We assist where professional, family, investment, or tax planning affects the corporate setup.

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Share and authority records

We document shareholders, share classes, directors, officers, signing authority, and initial approvals.

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Minute book creation

We prepare by-laws, registers, share records, resolutions, ledgers, and organization documents.

What To Watch For

Setup details that matter after filing.

Windsor-Essex business setup

Amherstburg incorporations may involve trades, tourism, service companies, professional work, family operations, or businesses serving nearby communities.

Named corporation planning

A business name can matter where customers recognize the local brand or where contracts and online presence are being built.

Ownership and tax planning

Share classes, family ownership, holding companies, and income planning should be coordinated with accountant advice where needed.

Records for early growth

Minute book records support banking, financing, leases, vendor accounts, contracts, and future changes to ownership or directors.

How It Works

A clear incorporation process.

We confirm the business plan, coordinate accountant input where needed, prepare filings, organize records, and explain ongoing obligations.

Step 1

Review the setup

We review owners, name choice, business activity, accountant input, timing, and Ontario or federal options.

Step 2

Prepare filing records

We prepare incorporation documents, name materials where needed, articles, and setup records.

Step 3

Organize the corporation

We prepare by-laws, resolutions, registers, share records, director and officer records, and minute book materials.

Step 4

Plan next steps

We discuss banking, tax registrations, annual records, future updates, shareholder agreements, and holding company questions.

What We Prepare

Incorporation records we prepare for Amherstburg businesses.

A corporation should begin with records that clearly explain ownership, authority, shares, directors, officers, and the first approvals.

Articles, incorporation filings, and name materials where required
Initial resolutions, by-laws, registers, ledgers, and share records
Director, officer, shareholder, registered office, and signing authority records
Minute book setup for banking, contracts, leases, accountant review, and maintenance
Professional corporation, holding company, shareholder agreement, or tax planning questions

Foundation

A corporation ready for contracts and accounts

Good setup records support banking, leases, suppliers, customers, financing, tax planning, and future ownership changes.

Ownership

Clear share and authority records

Initial documents should show ownership, directors, officers, signing authority, approvals, and share records.

Maintenance

Prepared for future updates

A complete first minute book makes accountant review, annual records, lending requests, and future changes easier.

Where We Help

Incorporation support for Amherstburg business owners.

Goldstone Law PC assists Amherstburg entrepreneurs, professionals, consultants, family companies, trades, and growing businesses with Ontario and federal incorporations.

Amherstburg
Windsor
LaSalle
Essex
Tecumseh
Lakeshore
Leamington

Ready For Business

Amherstburg corporations should be ready for banking, contracts, tax planning, and future growth.

Clear initial records help owners avoid confusion over shares, authority, approvals, annual maintenance, and the documents third parties may ask to review.

Common Questions

Questions about incorporating in Amherstburg.

Can you incorporate an Amherstburg business?

Yes. We assist with Ontario and federal incorporations, initial records, share setup, and minute book organization.

Should I choose an Ontario or federal corporation?

The right choice depends on name protection, where the business will operate, filing preferences, and future plans.

Can you help with a named corporation?

Yes. We can assist with name planning and the records needed for a named corporation.

Can you prepare a numbered corporation?

Yes. A numbered corporation can be appropriate when speed or a simple holding structure matters.

Do I need a minute book?

Yes. A corporation should have records showing articles, by-laws, directors, officers, shareholders, shares, registers, and resolutions.

Should multiple owners sign a shareholder agreement?

If more than one owner is involved, a shareholder agreement is usually worth discussing early.

Can you coordinate with my accountant?

Yes. We often coordinate around share structure, holding companies, tax planning, HST, payroll, and setup timing.

What should I send to begin?

Send the proposed name, owners, business activity, timing, accountant notes, and any professional or holding company questions.

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