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Ontario and federal corporations
We help Lorne Park owners choose a filing path and prepare incorporation documents for the new company.
Lorne Park Incorporation Lawyer
Goldstone Law PC helps Lorne Park professionals, consultants, family companies, holding companies, investors, and growing businesses incorporate with organized legal records.
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How We Help
We assist with Ontario and federal filings, name planning, share structure, by-laws, initial resolutions, registers, minute books, and maintenance planning.
Lorne Park business owners often incorporate when a company needs a clearer structure for consulting, professional services, investment planning, family ownership, real estate-related work, banking, contracts, or tax planning. A professional may need records that match accountant advice. A family company may need clear ownership before assets or funds are contributed. A consultant or local business may need a corporation before entering a client agreement, lease, or financing arrangement.
Goldstone Law PC helps Lorne Park professionals, consultants, family companies, holding companies, investors, and growing businesses incorporate with organized legal records. We review the proposed name, owners, business activity, Ontario or federal options, timing, accountant input, share structure, and whether a named corporation, numbered corporation, professional corporation, or holding company should be considered. Where more than one owner is involved, we help identify shareholder agreement questions early.
We prepare articles, by-laws, initial resolutions, registers, ledgers, share records, director and officer records, signing authority documents, and minute book materials. These records show who owns the corporation, who manages it, who can sign, what shares exist, and what approvals were made at the beginning. They support banking, contracts, leases, accountant review, lender requests, investment planning, annual maintenance, and future corporate changes.
For Lorne Park clients, complete first records help the corporation respond when accountants, banks, lenders, landlords, family members, advisors, insurers, or future buyers ask for documents. A complete minute book also supports tax coordination, ownership planning, director updates, officer changes, annual approvals, financing steps, and practical business decisions as the company grows.
We also help owners match the corporation to its intended use. Some companies are created to operate actively, while others support family planning, investments, holding structures, or professional income. Clear first records give the owner, accountant, and bank a dependable starting point before the corporation signs, owns, borrows, or distributes anything.
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We help Lorne Park owners choose a filing path and prepare incorporation documents for the new company.
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We assist where professional, family, investment, real estate, or tax planning affects the corporate setup.
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We document shareholders, share classes, directors, officers, signing authority, and initial approvals.
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We prepare by-laws, registers, share records, resolutions, ledgers, and organization documents.
What To Watch For
Lorne Park incorporations may involve professional services, consulting, family companies, investment planning, real estate-related work, and local businesses.
Owners may need a corporation for banking, contracts, leases, financing, advisor review, insurance, or tax registrations.
Shareholders, directors, officers, signing authority, share classes, and approvals should be documented before the company is relied on.
Clean first records help accountants, banks, lenders, customers, landlords, annual maintenance, and future buyers review the corporation.
How It Works
We confirm the business plan, coordinate accountant input where needed, prepare filings, organize records, and explain ongoing obligations.
Step 1
We review owners, name choice, business activity, accountant input, timing, and Ontario or federal options.
Step 2
We prepare incorporation documents, name materials where needed, articles, and setup records.
Step 3
We prepare by-laws, resolutions, registers, share records, director and officer records, and minute book materials.
Step 4
We discuss banking, tax registrations, annual records, future updates, shareholder agreements, and holding company questions.
What We Prepare
A corporation should begin with records that clearly explain ownership, authority, shares, directors, officers, and the first approvals.
Foundation
Good setup records support contracts, banking, financing, leases, tax planning, ownership, and future updates.
Ownership
Initial documents should show shareholders, share classes, directors, officers, signing authority, and approvals.
Maintenance
A complete first minute book makes accountant review, lender requests, ownership changes, and annual maintenance easier.
Where We Help
Goldstone Law PC assists Lorne Park professionals, consultants, family companies, holding companies, investors, and growing businesses with Ontario and federal incorporations.
Ready For Business
Clear first records help owners avoid confusion over shares, authority, approvals, annual maintenance, and the documents third parties may ask to review.
Common Questions
Yes. We assist with Ontario and federal incorporations, initial records, share setup, and minute book organization.
Yes. We can prepare legal setup records and coordinate accountant input where tax or investment planning matters.
The right choice depends on name protection, where the business will operate, filing preferences, and future plans.
Yes. We can assist with setup records and coordinate accountant or professional guidance where needed.
Yes. A corporation should have records showing articles, by-laws, directors, officers, shareholders, shares, registers, and resolutions.
If more than one owner is involved, a shareholder agreement is usually worth discussing early.
Yes. We often coordinate around share structure, holding companies, tax planning, HST, payroll, and setup timing.
Send the proposed name, owners, business activity, timing, accountant notes, and any professional or holding company questions.
Ontario Coverage
Goldstone Law PC supports clients across Ontario, including:
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