MYI Legal Services

Small Claims Court

Recover What You’re Owed in Small Claims Court
MYI Legal Services provides affordable and professional representation in Ontario’s Small Claims Court for disputes up to $50,000. We assist individuals and businesses in recovering money owed and resolving civil disputes efficiently and effectively.

What is Small Claims Court?

Small Claims Court is a branch of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice that handles civil disputes involving claims up to $50,000.

It is designed to be more accessible and cost-effective than higher courts. However, the process – including filing claims, serving documents, and attending hearings – can still be complex without proper legal guidance.

Cases We Handle in Small Claims Court

  • Unpaid invoices and debts
  • Breach of contract disputes
  • Property damage claims
  • Security deposit recovery
  • Faulty goods or poor workmanship
  • Loan repayment disputes
  • Business-to-customer disputes
  • Wrongful dismissal (within monetary limits)

How We Help You

  • Case Assessment
    We assess the strength of your claim and advise whether Small Claims Court is the appropriate course of action.
  • Document Preparation
    We prepare and file all required court forms, pleadings, and supporting documents accurately and on time.
  • Service of Documents
    We ensure all documents are properly served on the opposing party in accordance with court rules.
  • Settlement Negotiation
    Many Small Claims matters resolve before trial. We negotiate on your behalf to achieve a fair and practical outcome.
  • Representation at Hearings
    If your matter proceeds to a hearing, we provide professional representation before the court and advocate for your position.

Contact us

Schedule Your FREE Consultation Today

+1(567) 567 445

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