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landlord & tenant board

Hein Paralegal will explain your rights and responsibilities as a residential landlord or tenant and will advocate on your behalf as you navigate LTB proceedings related to:


  • Eviction
  • Rental Arrears
  • Harassment or Illegal Acts
  • Maintenance or Repairs
  • Security Deposits or Other Fees
  • Termination of a lease
  • Rent Increases
  • Vital Services
  • Tenant or Occupant?

PRovincial offence charges

Provincial offence convictions do not result in a criminal record, but there are good reasons to navigate your defense carefully to avoid  fines, license suspensions or demerit points.


  • Highway Traffic Act (speeding, careless driving, etc.)
  • Auto Insurance Charges
  • Liquor Licence Violations
  • Trespass to Property Act
  • Environmental Protection
  • Occupational Health & Safety
  • Municipal By-laws

Small claims court 

Hein Paralegal will manage the entire Small Claims Court process from filing to enforcement—so you can get back to your busy life or business. Recent changes allow claims up to $50,000.

 

  • Claim Filing
  • Defense Statements
  • Settlement Negotiation
  • Trial Preparation
  • Enforce Judgements
  • Debt Recovery
  • Full Representation
  • Dispute Resolution

Summary conviction criminal offences

Get affordable professional help in defending your summary conviction offence charge. While generally less serious, a conviction on your record can have negative consequences.


  • Peace Bonds
  • Unlawful assembly
  • Taking a Motor Vehicle Without Consent
  • Falsifying Employment Records
  • If Proceeding Summarily:
    • Indecent Acts or Exposure
    • Carrying a Concealed Weapon
    • Assault
    • Possession of a Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose
    • Public Mischief
    • Identity Fraud
    • Forgery Instruments
    • Uttering Threats

Other provincial & federal tribunals

Paralegals may appear at hundreds of provincial and federal administrative tribunals, including:


  • WSIB
  • Workplace Safety & Insurance Appeals Tribunal
  • Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
  • Social Benefits Tribunal
  • Licence Appeal Tribunal
  • Assessment Review Board
  • Ontario Land Tribunal
  • Ontario Labour Relations Board
  • Alcohol and Gaming Commission
  • Ontario Special Education Tribunal
  • Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal
  • Health Professions Appeal & Review Board
  • Ontario Highway Transport Board
  • Ontario Parole Board

Commissioner of oaths & notary public

Certain processes or applications require a person to make an oath, affirmation or declaration before signing documents, or to produce a certified true copy of a document.  Notaries public and commissioners of oaths can legally administer these oaths, affirmations, declarations, and copies. Example of where a commissioner of oaths or a notary public might be required:


  • Affidavits
  • Travel Consent Letters
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Court Forms
  • Contracts
  • Name Changes
  • Marriage Declaration
  • Trust Documents
  • Foreign Documentation