Do I need a lawyer for a real estate transaction in Toronto?
Yes, it’s highly recommended. A real estate lawyer ensures the transaction is legally sound, handles title searches, reviews contracts, and manages the closing process to protect your interests.
How do I choose the right lawyer for my case?
Look for a lawyer with experience in the area of law you need help with, good client reviews, transparent fees, and someone who communicates clearly and professionally.
What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring all relevant documents related to your case, such as contracts, court documents, identification, and a list of questions or concerns you’d like to address.
How much do your legal services cost?
Fees vary depending on the type and complexity of the case. We offer transparent pricing and in some cases, flat fees or contingency-based arrangements. Contact us for a detailed quote.
Can you help with immigration applications and appeals?
Yes, we assist with a wide range of immigration services, including permanent residency, work permits, sponsorships, and appeals. We guide clients through the process to avoid delays and errors.
What if I’ve been charged with a criminal offence?
Contact a criminal defence lawyer immediately. Your rights and future are at stake. We provide experienced legal representation and work to achieve the best possible outcome.
How long does a family law matter (like divorce or custody) take in Toronto?
It depends on the complexity of the case, whether it’s contested, and court availability. Some matters are resolved quickly through negotiation, while others may take several months.
Do you offer free initial consultations?
Yes, we offer a no-obligation consultation to help you understand your legal options before moving forward with representation.
Can legal services be provided remotely or online?
Absolutely. We offer virtual consultations and digital document handling to accommodate clients across Toronto and beyond.
Are your lawyers licensed to practice in Ontario?
Yes, all our lawyers are fully licensed by the Law Society of Ontario and are in good standing.