Practice Areas
Small Claims Court
The Small Claims Court hears claims for money owed under a variety of agreements, including unpaid accounts for goods or services, unpaid rent, and loans. Damages can also be claimed, including property damage, personal injuries, and damages for breaches of contract.Learn More »
Landlord and Tenant
The Landlord and Tenant Board is an independent agency. Any decision which the Board makes about the rights or responsibilities of individual landlords or tenants cannot be influenced by any Member of Provincial Parliament or Minister of the Crown.Learn More »
Traffic Tickets
You have 15 days from the date of your traffic ticket to decide, contact 416 Legal Services as soon as you can and we fight your traffic ticket the best way possible, Do not forget, if you have a conviction record, your auto insurance will be increased upon renewal.Learn More »
Provincial Offences
The Provincial Offences Act (POA) that sets out procedures for the prosecution of offences under the regulations and municipal by-laws. You have 15 days from receipt of an offence notice to respond. If you fail to respond you will be deemed not to dispute the charge. if you do not appear for your trial, a Justice of the Peace will review your case and may enter a conviction in your absence.Learn More »
Employment Law
Employees who believe their employer is not complying with Ontario’s employment standards can file a claim with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development. You have the right to know about dangerous materials or equipment used in your work. You can also say no to work that is not safe.Learn More »
Affidavits & Notarization
An affidavit is a formal sworn statement of fact, signed by the author, who is called the affiant or deponent, and witnessed as to the authenticity of the affiant’s signature by a taker of oaths, such as a commissioner of oaths.Learn More »