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Trusted Legal Counsel in Durham Region Since 1969
Diamond Fischman and Pushman has been a cornerstone of the Oshawa legal community for over five decades. Established in 1969, this law firm has built a reputation for stability, professionalism, and client-centered service. Located in the heart of downtown Oshawa on King Street East, the firm provides a broad spectrum of legal services to individuals, families, and businesses across the Durham Region. Their long-standing presence is a testament to their ability to adapt to changing laws while maintaining traditional values of integrity and diligence. If you need to find a lawyer who understands the local landscape and has a proven track record, this firm offers the experience you can rely on.
Real Estate Law Specialists
Real estate transactions are a primary focus for Diamond Fischman and Pushman. They serve clients in both residential and commercial property matters. Whether you are buying your first condo, selling a family home, or negotiating a commercial lease, their team ensures that your financial interests are protected. They are experts in mortgage refinancing, title transfers, and drafting Agreements of Purchase and Sale. With the complexities of the Ontario real estate market, having a seasoned real estate lawyer by your side is essential to avoid costly pitfalls. They are fully integrated with Ontario’s electronic registration system, allowing them to close transactions anywhere in the province efficiently.
Family Law and Wills
The firm understands that legal issues often touch the most personal aspects of life. Their Family Law practice covers divorce, separation agreements, child custody, and support matters. They approach these sensitive cases with a balance of compassion and firm advocacy to ensure fair resolutions. Additionally, Diamond Fischman and Pushman provides comprehensive services in Wills and Estates. They assist clients in drafting wills and powers of attorney, ensuring that their legacy is preserved and their wishes are honored. Their expertise also extends to estate administration, helping families navigate the probate process with dignity and ease during difficult times.
Corporate and Commercial Services
Local businesses rely on Diamond Fischman and Pushman for sound legal advice. The firm handles a variety of corporate matters, including business incorporation, partnership agreements, and shareholder disputes. Their deep understanding of commercial law helps entrepreneurs and established companies minimize risk and focus on growth. From small family businesses to larger corporate entities, they provide the legal framework necessary for success.
- Experience: Serving the community for over 50 years.
- Real Estate: Expert handling of residential and commercial closings.
- Family & Estates: Compassionate guidance for divorce and estate planning.
- Accessibility: Located centrally with flexible appointment options.
Choosing the right legal team makes all the difference. Diamond Fischman and Pushman combines decades of experience with a commitment to personal service. They invite you to contact their office to discuss your legal needs, whether you are closing on a house or planning your estate.
Specializing In
Residential Real Estate, Commercial Transactions, Family Law, Wills and Estates
Address & Location
179 King St E, Oshawa, ON L1H 1C2
Building Location
Located in a standalone professional building on the south side of King Street East, between Mary Street North and Drew Street. It is situated in the downtown core, east of the main intersection.
Suite Access
Direct access from the street level entrance facing King Street East. The office is wheelchair accessible.
Parking Details
There is limited parking behind the building. Additional street parking is available on King Street (metered). Nearby municipal parking lots include Lot 16 on Athol Street.
Public Transit
Easily accessible via Durham Region Transit. The Pulse 900 line stops nearby on King Street East.
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