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Areas of Service
Civil Disputes
Our office provides legal services at all stages of small claims, including commencing legal action or preparing defence, default proceedings, assessment hearings, garnishment, and writ of seizure and sale.
Landlord and Tenant
ARMO Legal Services represents clients in disputes before the Landlord and Tenant Board. We offer legal assistance to landlords in eviction process and represent tenants in tenant applications.
Human Rights
ARMO Legal Services represents clients before the Ontario Human Rights Commission and the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal where violations of human rights are alleged.
Notary and Commissioning
ARMO Legal Services offers notarizing and commissioning services for documents that require the seal of a notary public or the stamp of a commissioner of oaths.
From ARMO Magazine
a collection of legal topics that matter to you

Crimemojis: When emojis become criminal
Emojis are increasingly becoming part of our daily communications. Although language, and by extension forensic linguistics, have been aiding the uncovering of crimes since late 1960s, emojis have particularly entered the realm of legal discovery in recent years.
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What is defamation?
In Canada, Section (2) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects freedom of expression. Nevertheless, defamation remains a criminal act that may be prosecuted under the Criminal Code of Canada.
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Who pays in a Small Claims Court case?
A lawsuit in Small Claims Court can be filed against an individual or a business when the amount in dispute is $35,000 or less. However, you may file a statement of claim in Small Claims Court for claims more than $35,000 if you waive your right to the amount over $35,000.
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