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                                                     Notary Public,   Commissioner of Oaths, 
                    Affidavits and more....

Our Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths Services

Wasaga Notary offers both traditional and online Notary document signing services as well as commissioning of documents. 
 

Our office offers after hours and weekend appointments so you do not need to miss work in order to get your document notarized or commissioned. 

Our office can serve as a third-party witness to the signing of a document after having verified the identity of the person signing. This protects against fraud and identify theft. 

Our office can witness oaths and the signing of Affidavits, and we can make certified true copies of all original documents. Mortgages, deeds, power of attorney and living wills, all require notarization.  

Whatever document you need notarizing, or commissioned, including documents to send to foreign countries, we can help you. 

Statutory Declarations

Our Notary can assist with any of your Statutory Declaration needs such as OSAP forms, declarations of marital status, employment status, or identity.  

Invitation Letters

Our Notary can assist with the Government of Canada requirements related to Invitation Letters.

Affidavits/Attestations

Our in-house Paralegal & Notary can assist with any of your Affidavit or Attestation needs such as Affidavit of Service, Affidavit of Execution, Affidavit for court matters, OSAP, Proof of life, residency attestations. 

Insurance Claims

Our Notary can assist with the various insurance documents such as proof of loss form.

Travel Letters

Our Notary can assist you with consent Letters for travel. A consent letter should be used for all cross-border travel.

Certified True Copies

Our Notary can assist with Certified True Copies of your documents such as  identification documents.

Need Legal Advice? 
We can provide that as well!

PARALEGAL SERVICES

FOR LANDLORDS

The Landlord and Tenant Board has made significant changes to the process of filing Landlord applications since Covid-19. 

Gone are the days of paper filing and in-person hearings. All applications must now be filed in TOP (Tribunals Ontario Portal) and hearings are now virtual and being heard by video conference on Zoom. 

Many landlords are experiencing great delays in getting a hearing, only to have their application dismissed due to errors on their forms. 

Options to speak with a DRO (Dispute Resolution Officer) can help to potentially resolve the matter in a more timely manner, and mediation may also prevent the need for a trial. 

With the new Tribunals Ontario Portal, landlords need to be computer savvy and must know how to scan, upload, serve and complete multiple forms which consumes valuable time and energy, and if done wrong, results in the dismissal of your application. 

It is important to have a legal person on your side to assist you in each step of the "new" processes related to the Landlord and Tenant Board, to ensure you are not disappointed at your hearing. 

Contact us today to discuss our flat rate services to ensure you get the right help for your Landlord and Tenant Board matter. 

 

FOR TENANTS

The Landlord and Tenant Board has made significant changes to the process of filing Tenant applications since Covid-19. 

Gone are the days of paper filing and in-person hearings. All applications must now be filed in TOP (Tribunals Ontario Portal) and hearings are now virtual and being heard by video conference on Zoom. 

Many tenants are experiencing great delays in getting a hearing, only to realize that there are three key applications, T1, T2 and T6, and they have not completed the right forms for the right issues. 

There have been recent changes allowing tenants to make claims after they move out of the rental unit, but there are time limits to filing your application, and it must contain concise reasons for filing your applications. 

Many tenants have discovered that failing to keep accurate records of the date and times and details of the events that led them to file, will result in failure at the Board. 

The cost to hire a legal person to represent them on 3 Applications such as a T1, T2 and T6 can become very costly quickly and there may be no way to collect from the landlord. 

Contact us today to discuss our flat rate services to ensure you get the right help for your Landlord and Tenant Board matter. 

OTHER LEGAL ISSUES

Ontarians have a choice when it comes to legal services - paralegals and lawyers, who can help you solve your legal problems and protect your rights. 

Paralegals are now an integral part of the legal system and all licensed Paralegals are professionally educated and insured. 

Paralegals serve the public and can help provide access to justice to those who cannot afford a lawyer. 

Paralegals can help you with many matters and scope of practice continues to evolve in Ontario. 

Small Claims court cases

We can help represent individuals and businesses, as either a plaintiff or a defendant, Including court matters such as breach of contract, disputes with contractors, unpaid invoices, personal injury, debt collection and damage to property.

We can also help file claims, assemble documents and evidence, prepare clients and witnesses for  appearance in court and represent clients in court.

Ontario Court of Justice cases

We can help prepare documents, provide advice and represent individuals charged with certain  criminal offences, such as assault, causing a disturbance and theft under $5,000.

Tribunal Cases

We can help prepare documents, provide advice and represent individuals in matters before a tribunal, such as:

  • a dispute with your landlord over repairs at the Landlord and Tenant Board,
  • a denied insurance claim at the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board,
  • discrimination from an employer at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, or
  • a denial of social assistance benefits at the Social Benefits Tribunal.

Provincial Offences Court violations

We can help prepare documents, provide advice and represent individuals in certain matters before the Provincial Offences Court, such as:

  • Traffic violations (such as offences under the Highway Traffic Act, Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act or municipal by-law infractions) including: speeding tickets, seatbelt violations, careless driving, driving licence suspensions, parking infractions, driving without insurance.
  • Violations of municipal by-laws such as: trespassing, noise complaints, animal control and waste disposal.
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