A Modern Law Firm Built For Real Results

Welcome to Alchemy Law LLP

Proudly serving clients across Ontario

PRACTICE AREAS

Our teams are known for the quality of their legal thinking – and for creating cutting-edge products, services and technologies.

  • Real Estate

    Our Real Estate team offers comprehensive assistance in property acquisitions, sales, leasing agreements, and real estate litigation.

  • Mortgage Enforcement

    We represent lenders and financial institutions in mortgage enforcement matters, including the Power of Sale and Foreclosure proceedings, Debt Recovery, and Litigation, working diligently to protect our client’s interests and achieve favourable outcomes.

  • Corporate Law

    In the dynamic business environment, our corporate team provides strategic advice and legal solutions to businesses of all sizes, assisting with entity formation, governance, contracts, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory compliance.

  • Family Law

    Navigating family Law matters such as divorce, child custody, spousal support, adoption, and domestic violence can be emotionally challenging. Our compassionate team provides support and guidance to achieve amicable resolutions or advocate in court when necessary.

  • Wills & Estates

    We specialize in drafting wills, trusts, and estate plans to protect your assets and ensure your wishes are carried out. We provide personalized guidance from estate planning to probate administration, safeguarding your legacy and providing peace of mind.

  • Civil Litigation

    When resolution isn’t possible through negotiation alone, civil litigation becomes necessary to protect your rights, enforce agreements, or recover damages.

OUR TEAM

Our Core Values

Integrity

Collaboration

Cultural Competence

Client-Centricity

Integrity

Cultural Competence

Collaboration

Client-Centricity

Our Core Values

At the heart of our civil law practice is a commitment to doing what’s right. We operate with integrity, providing honest guidance and ethical representation at every stage. Through collaboration, we work closely with clients, colleagues, and partners to achieve the strongest possible outcomes. Our practice is grounded in cultural competence, respecting and understanding the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of the people we serve. Above all, we are client-centric—listening carefully, advocating relentlessly, and tailoring our approach to meet each client’s unique needs.

A modern law firm built on strategy, clarity, and results.


We provide trusted legal solutions for real estate, lending, and litigation

matters across Ontario.

We Take The Time To Understand

Legal problems are stressful, especially when the other side has more resources and a more aggressive approach. We take the time to understand your situation, your goals, and what’s at stake, so you have a clear strategy moving forward.


Personalized Legal Service

Your case is handled with care from day one. We don’t treat clients like file numbers, and we don’t pass your matter around without your knowledge. You will know who is responsible for your file and what work is being done.


We Keep You

Informed

We keep you updated at every major stage of your case. We explain the process clearly, answer questions promptly, and make sure you always know what comes next.

Understanding Your Needs, Delivering Solutions That Fit Your Life


  • The Bridge Analogy (Metaphorical Approach)

    Legal challenges feel like uncertain waters, but we build the bridge that connects your needs to a secure future.

  • The Personalized Approach (Client-Centric Messaging)

    No two lives are the same—neither are our legal solutions. We listen first, then craft strategies that fit you.

  • The Path Forward

    Your legal journey is unique, and so is our approach. We craft tailored solutions to protect what matters most to you.

Practice Areas

Latest News

January 30, 2026
Marriage contracts, commonly referred to as prenuptial agreements, are typically entered into before or at the outset of a marriage. These agreements allow spouses to define their financial rights and responsibilities in the event of a separation, rather than relying solely on default rules under Ontario family law. A marriage contract can address issues such as how property will be dealt with if the marriage ends, as well as the expectations each spouse has during the relationship. Cohabitation agreements serve a similar purpose for couples who choose to live together without marrying. These agreements help clarify financial arrangements and property rights during the relationship and upon separation. If a couple later decides to marry, a cohabitation agreement can continue as a marriage contract unless the parties choose to replace it with a new agreement. Subject to certain legal limitations, marriage contracts and cohabitation agreements can govern a wide range of matters, including the division of property if the relationship breaks down. Because these agreements can have serious and lasting legal consequences, it is essential that they are carefully drafted or reviewed by an experienced family law lawyer before being signed. These agreements may address, among other things: how finances will be managed during the relationship or marriage; the expectations and responsibilities each party has toward the other; how assets will be divided if the relationship ends; and which assets, if any, will be excluded from equalization or division.  A key component of any enforceable marriage contract or cohabitation agreement is full and honest financial disclosure by both parties. Agreements are frequently challenged in court where disclosure was incomplete or misleading. Where concerns arise about transparency, legal counsel can assist in identifying and addressing undisclosed assets to help protect the integrity and enforceability of the agreement.
Miniature house next to a person signing documents. A key is also on the table.
January 30, 2026
In times of economic uncertainty, mortgage lenders often place renewed focus on protecting their investments and minimizing exposure to loss. When a borrower defaults on a mortgage, a lender must decide how best to enforce its security and realize on the mortgaged property.