Paralegal Services in Oshawa, Durham Region

Paralegal Services for Oshawa Small Claims Court, Criminal Defence, and Provincial Offences

Do You Require Paralegal Services in Oshawa?

If you need paralegal services in Oshawa, whether for criminal defence, small claims court, or traffic tickets, you will find a few choices, but we like to go the extra mile to help you.

About Oshawa

Paralegal services, criminal law, small claims court, traffic ticketsOverall, Oshawa is a diverse and vibrant city with a rich history in the automotive industry and a growing focus on education, healthcare, and technology. With a strong economy, a range of educational institutions, and a thriving downtown core, Oshawa continues to be an attractive place for both residents and businesses. Its close proximity to Toronto and access to Lake Ontario make it a desirable location for those looking for a mix of urban amenities and natural beauty.

What is a Paralegal?

As a provider of paralegal services in Oshawa, similar to a lawyer, we can represent clients in court on small claims matters, Ontario Court of Justice matters under summary offences, and Provincial Offences court.. Paralegals are able to represent clients in various courts, and small claims court is a main one. While lawyers may be required for certain aspects of civil law, it is now more likely to see paralegals in small claims court.

Why Would I Choose a Paralegal Over a Lawyer?

Paralegals are a more affordable option to lawyers. A paralegal may only cost a quarter of what a lawyer may charge for the same matter. This means better access to justice for those who are under financial strain. This becomes especially true with criminal matters that likely won't involve any jailtime, as legal aid may not be available.

What Kind of Cases Do You Fight?

Typically we deal with small claims matters in breach of contract, criminal defence matters, and traffic tickets. However, we also deal with other areas of small claims and other provincial offences.

Our commitment is always to you, the client. This is why we must always represent you to the best of our ability.

We serve the Oshawa courthouse, as well as the Whitby Provincial Offences court.

I know nothing of man's rights, or woman's rights; human rights are all that I recognise.
Sarah Grimké, Letter 15 (20 October 1837)