FAQ’s

The most common questions

You can request an appointment by filling out our online form on the “Request Appointment” page, or you can reach us by phone at +1 (905) 782-2101 or via email at info@ajlawcorp.com. Our office hours are Monday to Friday, 11.00 AM – 7.00 PM.

Absolutely, choosing the right law firm is crucial and we are the best fit considering all the areas.

Expertise: Our areas match your legal needs.
Approach: We prioritize personalized, client-focused service.
Communication: Expect clear and regular updates.
Affordability: Our services suit your budget

We offer a free consultation to discuss your case and ensure a good fit.

Collaborative Law is a way for us to work together to solve problems without going to court. We talk openly, share information, and find solutions that work for everyone. This method often leads to faster, more amicable resolutions without the need for litigation.

We accept payments through major credit cards, debit cards, bank transfers, checks, and online payment platforms for your convenience. If you have any specific payment-related questions, feel free to reach out to our office. We’re here to assist you.

  1. Email Updates: Receive timely updates and information directly to your email.

  2. Phone Calls: Schedule phone calls to discuss developments, answer questions, and address concerns.

  3. Written Correspondence: Any important documents or legal correspondence will be promptly shared with you.

We understand the importance of staying informed, and our team is committed to keeping you in the loop every step of the way.

Yes, Our Law firm is authorized by the Law Society of Ontario. Our Principal Lawyer holds the L1 licence granted by Law Society of Ontario. Also, he possesses the Certificate of Qualification from National Committee on Accreditation – Federation of Law Societies of Canada. Additionally, we maintain adequate professional liability insurance coverage, providing you with confidence in our professional services.

It’s helpful to bring any relevant documents, such as contracts, correspondence, or legal notices, that pertain to your case.

Probate is the legal process of administering a person’s estate after they pass away. It involves validating the will, identifying and appraising assets, paying debts, and distributing the remaining assets to beneficiaries.

Legal Custody refers to the authority and responsibility to make major decisions about a child’s life, such as education, healthcare, and religious upbringing. It does not necessarily involve the physical living arrangements of the child. Parents or legal guardians with legal custody have the right to make important choices that impact the child’s well-being and future.

In Ontario, the processing time for an uncontested divorce is typically around four to six months. Contested divorces may take longer, depending on the complexity of the case and court scheduling. Our team strives to navigate the process efficiently, keeping you informed at every step.