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Ramandeep Kaur Sidhu is a dual-qualified lawyer in India and Canada. She has practiced as an associate lawyer for two years with a firm in India in the areas of Civil and Family laws.
Ramandeep Sidhu born in Punjab, India and moved to Canada in 2018. She completed her education (NCA) in laws. She volunteered in a law firm for a year as a legal assistant in areas of Immigration, criminal law, and family law. She completed her articling in residential and commercial real estate, family law and Wills & Estate.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts with Political Science, Economics and Sociology. She received her Bachelor of Laws and Master of laws from Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab, India. Ramandeep was admitted to the Law Society of Alberta in October 2021.
Ramandeep assists clients concerning wills, estate planning, family law, civil litigation and real estate matters. Ramandeep‘s approach to family and civil litigation focuses on giving practical solutions for her clients and truly understand her client’s priorities and needs to advocate on their behalf.
Outside of legal work, Ramandeep enjoys travelling, watching movies with family and loves to spend quality time with her kids.
FAQs
This is a list of questions commonly asked by our clients please feel free to email us at [email protected] if you have any further concerns.
Once you have booked a consultation either online or by calling us we will match you with one of our lawyers (unless specified). We will then contact you by calling you or emailing you the available dates for a consultation and ask you to choose an appropriate date/time.
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As stated by the Law Society of Alberta, you’re required to present some form of government identification when you reach out for any legal services. Other than following the guidelines presented to us by Law Society of Alberta, there are two valid reasons to why we need to confirm your identity.
1) Identity Fraud: We want to ensure that you aren’t a victim of identity theft as this is a ongoing issue in Alberta and can present future problems if your identification is stolen.
2) Conflict of Interest: A conflict of interest is the situation that inhibits our ability to provide clients with our undivided loyalty because of a bias or from past representation from our clients.
For example, Mr. Smith comes to our law firm seeking legal advice on his divorce case and he decides to retain us. A few days later, Mrs. Smith comes seeking help on her divorce case as well and wants to retain the same lawyer. There will be a conflict of interest and we cannot proceed with Mrs. Smith.
To provide our duty as a legal profession and offer full confidentiality we will always follow our guidelines and responsibility to the best of our ability.
During our consultation, we will provide you with our undivided attention and offer you sound legal advice for your potential problems. Our excellent staff will review the necessary documents that you presented to us and answer all the questions that you have. Depending on the length of the consultation we will create a strategy, plan deadlines and explain the future costs for you. Following the consultation, we will send you a retainer agreement with the information that was provided during our initial agreement.
We understand that unforeseen circumstances may occur and deter you from coming to meet us at your specified time. At Shim Law, we will not bill you for a missed appointment but we ask that you please tell us about cancellations 48 hours prior to your date. A missed appointment will result in a loss for us and we ask you to please co-operate.
When you book a consultation today, we will match you with one of our experienced and professional lawyers in Calgary.
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Shim Law is a multicultural law firm that provides legal services to clients in Calgary and around the world. With lawyers fluent in up to 20 languages, we can provide accurate legal representation regardless of language barriers. Our practice areas include family law, real estate law, and more.
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