Rhonda M. Johnson

Barrister & Solicitor

Member of the Bar:

British Columbia

RMJ Law
5054 Melrose Street
Port Alberni, BC
V9Y 7P1

rhonda.johnson@rmjlaw.ca

778. 421-2211

 

Directions:

Go south on 3rd Avenue, just past Zellers and turn right on Melrose Street. On the left, it is the house on the corner looking over the Alberni Inlet. Park right in front of the house.

Important: call to make an appointment

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Law Practice in Port Alberni

Mid Vancouver Island-West Coast-Port Alberni Law Office focusing on Family Law, Estate Planning and Corporate Matters

Rhonda Johnson is pleased to announce the recent move of her law practice. RMJLaw serves the Mid Island-West Coast-Port Alberni area, with offices in Port Alberni and Parksville, and with mobility to meet clients anywhere in the mid Vancouver Island area.

Ms. Johnson’s preferred areas of practice are estate planning and administration, family law, and corporate and business law.

Ms. Johnson practiced law in Alberta for 11 years before moving to Vancouver Island to run an award winning small business. She also has her MBA and teaches in the Business Administration department at North Island College. She taught Wills at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, and Estate Planning and Administration for Alberta articling students and lawyers as part of the continuing legal education program.

Says Ms. Johnson of her unique background:

“With my small business experience, I understand first hand the challenges and opportunities facing businesses today. With my legal training and experience, I also understand the need for proper estate and succession planning, both for individuals and small businesses. I enjoy helping clients put their estate planning wishes into effect. A little bit of planning now can make the world of difference.”

Ms. Johnson is licensed to practice law in BC.

Areas of Practice

Family Law Representative Agreements
Wills Committeeships
Enduring Powers of Attorney Incorporation
Estate Administration Buying or Selling a Business
Probate and Resealing Probate Corporate Matters
Executorship Duties