Our professional services will provide you with the options and answers you need, in a constructive and respectful environment.
We strive to get justice for our clients. There is no matter that is too big or too small for our firm. Every case is treated with the same validity and vigor.
Our reputation is sustained with actions. We have taken cases to the Court of Appeal (City of Toronto vs. Iron Mountain, July 2015) and to Appeals at the Administrative Penalty Tribunal (February 2019).
You may find a list of Ontario Tribunals by clicking this link tribunalsontario.ca/en/
The most common Tribunals in Ontario are Landlord and Tenant Board, Human Rights Tribunal, and Liquour License Board, however, Canada has many, many tribunals.
If you wish to see a list of all tribunals in Canada please click this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canadian_tribunals
We may assist you with any representation at any tribunal.
We take care of all offences, speeding, careless driving, seatbelt, camera charges etc. We have been taking care of Provincial Offences case for twelve (12) years and have expert knowledge.
We also assist with corporate clients with any Ministry of Transportation offences and also take care of CVOR issues with the Ministry of Transportation.
The first step is to book a consultation so that we may discuss the details of the occurance of the offence.
Ensure to have the original ticket with you at the time of your consultation.
The consultation should be booked and held by the person who is named on the offence.
Discussions with other members of the family, friends, etc about someone elses ticket will be limited and may be a waste of time. The family member and/or friend may be present along with the named person.
Fees are dependent on location of the offence, the nature of the offence and what is your objective for the outcome of your matter.
FAQ’s: How many demerit points does my ticket have? Please click on this link to understanding demerit points and finding the applicable points to your ticket. https://www.ontario.ca/page/understanding-demerit-points