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NOTICE: Because of COVID-19 pandemic and the Government of Ontario pronouncing and now extending the Declaration of Emergency and associated emergency measures, including the closure of non-essential workplaces, Chanda Law shall be working remotely until further notice.

We wish to inform our clients and the general public seeking legal services that we are able and continue to serve our clients during this unprecedented time.  

 

Are you entering into a relationship and want to protect your property? Are you going through a breakdown in your relationship and want to know your legal rights and options? Are you being taken to the court by the Children's Aid Society/Family and Children's Services? If the answer is yes to any of these questions, Chanda Law can assist you in resolving your family law and child protection issues by listening to you and presenting you with options to make an informed decision.  We provide a range of services from drafting domestic agreements to representing our clients before the courts.    

 

At Chanda Law, we serve our clients in English, Urdu, and Punjabi languages.

 

We accept Legal Aid Certificates for family, domestic violence, and child protection matters. 

 

 

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March 15, 2020: Because of COVID-19 pandemic and the Government of Ontario pronouncing and now extending the Declaration of Emergency and associated emergency measures, including the closure of non-essential workplaces, Chanda Law shall be working remotely until further notice.

 

We wish to inform our clients and the general public seeking legal services that we are able and continue to serve our clients during this unprecedented time.  

 
 
April 8, 2020: Ontario has made a new regulation under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act dealing with signatures in Wills and Powers of Attorney which shall remain in effect for the duration of the declared emergency.
 
According to this new regulation, the requirement that the witnesses be present for the execution of Will and Powers of Attorney may be satisfied by means of "audio-visual communication technology" provided that at least one of the witnesses is a person licensed to practice law in Ontario as a barrister and solicitor or to provide legal services.
 
The term "audio-visual communication technology" is defined as "any electronic method of communication in which participants are able to see, hear and communicate with each other in real-time".
 
Passing this new regulation has clarified that the "physical presence" of the testator/grantor and the witnesses during the duration of declared emergency are not required.
 
At Chanda Law, we can help you to have your will and powers of attorney in place.