Paralegal Services in Toronto and GTA

Traffic Ticket, Small Claims Court, Landlord and Tenant Board, Automobile or Workplace Accidents are phrases that can disturb our normal routine. There are different legal situations that anybody has to deal with at any given moment. How often have you been in the position that you did not know what to do next? When dealing with legal issues, most of us are not ready to spend time and energy finding out which way is the best to solve a determined issue.
At CP Paralegal Services, we believe that you deserve clear and complete information in order to help you assess the implications of any particular matter. By clearly explaining the options available to solve the case and describing different legal proceedings in detail, we would like to give you a choice: to fight your problem by yourself or ask for assistance from us.
In our website you will find comprehensive information about the following:

TRAFFIC TICKETS

  • Traffic Tickets Overview: General information about Ontario graduated licensing system for drivers; current Ontario legislation for different types of vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATV, and bicycles); organized traffic; the Highway Traffic Act; traffic laws violation (offence) – traffic tickets; driver/vehicle related convictions statistics.
  • Speeding Tickets: What is a speeding ticket; speed limits in Ontario; speed limit enforcement; demerit point penalties and fines for the speeding ticket; the consequences of being convicted for speeding; how to fight the speeding ticket; interesting facts about speed limit
  • Careless Driving: When driving is considered careless; careless driving enforcement; demerit point penalties and fines for careless driving; the consequences of being convicted for careless driving; how to fight the ticket for careless driving
  • Stunt Driving: When driving is considered stunt; stunt driving enforcement; demerit point penalties and fines for stunt driving; the consequences of being convicted for stunt driving; how to fight the ticket for stunt driving
  • Driving Without or With False Insurance: penalties for driving without or with false insurance; the consequences of having convictions in your driver’s record and being labeled as a “High Risk Driver”
  • Other Traffic Tickets: Failing to stop at a red light (disobeying a red light); failing to stop at a stop sign (disobeying stop sign); disobeying a traffic control person’s stop and slow sign; failing to remain at the scene; following too closely; driving under suspension; driving without licence; demerit point penalties and fines
  • Demerit Points System: Overview of Ontario Demerit Points System; demerit points and new licensed drivers; demerit points and fully licensed drivers
  • CVOR Points System: Overview of the Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Registration (CVOR) System
  • Fighting a Traffic Ticket: Detail description of fighting a traffic ticket process
  • Re-opening: How to make a request for reopening
  • Appeals: How, when and where to file an appeal
  • Driver’s Record: what you should know about driver’s records
  • “Traffic Tickets Court” Locations: There is a list of 55 Provincial Offence Court offices throughout Ontario, which deal with Highway Traffic Act matters and the Provincial Offences Act.

SMALL CLAIMS COURTS (up to $25,000)

  • Small Claims Court Overview: General information about Small Claims Courts in Ontario; the range of matters that Small Claims Court can hear; Small Claims Court fees and proceedings; detail description of steps in a Small Claims Court proceeding; what to do after the Small Claims Court judgment
  • Breach of Contract: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Breach Of Contract in Small Claims Court
  • Construction / Renovation: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Construction / Renovation in Small Claims Court
  • Damage to Property: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Damage to Property in Small Claims Court
  • Negligence: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Negligence in Small Claims Court
  • Professional Malpractice: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Professional Malpractice in Small Claims Court
  • Promissory Note: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Promissory Note in Small Claims Court
  • Sales of Goods: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Sales of Goods in Small Claims Court
  • Services Rendered: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Services Rendered in Small Claims Court
  • Unpaid Account / Invoice / N.S.F. Cheque: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Unpaid Account / Invoice / N.S.F. Cheque in Small Claims Court
  • Wrongful Dismissal: Situations for and proceedings of filing a claim for Wrongful Dismissal in Small Claims Court
  • Enforcement of Judgment: Options you have to enforce the Small Claims Court judgment
  • Appeal: How, when and where to file an appeal

LANDLORD AND TENANT

  • Landlord Rights: Detail description of the landlord’s rights
  • Landlord Duties: Detail description of the landlord’s duties
  • Vital Services: What are the vital services and landlord’s duties regarding for providing with them
  • Maintenance Standards: Ontario maintenance standards and landlord’s and tenant’s responsibilities and rights according to the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
  • Tenant Rights: Detail description of the tenant’s rights
  • Tenant Duties: Detail description of the tenant’s duties
  • Rental Rules: Detail description of the rental rules – what landlord and tenant should and should not do
  • Landlord and Tenant Board: The Landlord and Tenant Board resolves disputes between tenants and small landlords under the Residential Tenancies Act.
  • Termination of Tenancy: Description of rules for how a landlord or tenant can end a residential tenancy
  • Eviction of Tenant: Situations where a landlord can evict a tenant and all legal proceedings
  • Enforcement of Orders: The proceedings of how the orders issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board can be enforced

IMMIGRATION

Visiting Canada as a tourist, student or temporary worker

  • Requirements you have to meet to visit Canada as a tourist, student or temporary worker
  • How to apply for a visa and the factors used to determine which documents can be used for a visa application
  • How to extend your stay
  • Who needs a Temporary Resident Visa
  • The Temporary Foreign Worker Program and a work permit
  • Who can and how to apply for a work permit
  • Study permits and work permits for students

Immigrating to Canada

  • The ways to immigrate to Canada: the requirements and the steps to apply in each category
  • Skilled workers and professionals For people who want to settle and work in Canada (outside of Quebec)
  • Quebec-selected skilled workers For people selected by the Quebec government to settle and work in Quebec
  • Canadian Experience Class For people who have recent Canadian work experience or have graduated and recently worked in Canada
  • Investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed people For people who want to start a business in Canada
  • Provincial nominees One of Canada’s provinces or territories can nominate you to settle and work there

Sponsoring Your Family

How to sponsor your family member if you are a citizen or permanent resident in Canada:

  • Family Class: Spouses, partners and dependent children (includes common-law and conjugal partners)
  • Family Class: Other eligible relatives

Asking for Refugee Protection

  • Refugee claims in Canada
  • Resettlement from outside Canada
  • Sponsoring refugees
  • People in the United States who wish to claim refugee status at the Canadian border

Hiring a Foreign Worker

  • Hiring a temporary foreign worker
  • Hiring a skilled worker and supporting their permanent immigration
  • Care givers

OTHER LEGAL ISSUES

  • Accident Benefits Claims
  • Affidavits and Oaths
  • Auto Insurance Claims
  • Complaints
  • Professions Complaints
  • Labour Relations
  • Mediation
  • Pardons
  • Pensions and Withdrawals
  • Provincial Offences (other than traffic tickets)
  • Summary Offences
  • Workers Compensation

CP Paralegal Services provides with paralegal services in Toronto, Aurora, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Collingwood, Maple, Markham, Mississauga, Newmarket, Oakville, Orillia, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, St. Catharines, Thornhill, and Vaughan.
3768 Bathurst Street, Suite 205
Toronto ON M3H 3M7

Phone: 416-671-7670

Email: cpsolutions60@gmail.com