Straight answers, before you decide.
Plain-language reads on traffic tickets, minor criminal charges, and how the system actually works in Ontario — the things worth knowing before you pay a fine, plead guilty, or pick up the phone.
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Charged With a Minor Criminal Offence? What "Summary Conviction" Means and Why You Shouldn't Just Plead Guilty
Charged with a minor offence in Ontario? Learn what "summary conviction" means, what a criminal record really costs, and your options before you plead.
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"I'll Just Pay the Ticket" — Why That Might Be the Most Expensive Thing You Do
Paying a traffic ticket in Ontario is a guilty plea. Here's how a conviction affects your demerit points, your record, and your insurance — and your options.
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What Does a Paralegal Actually Do — and When Is One a Smarter Choice Than a Lawyer?
In Ontario, a licensed paralegal can represent you on tickets and minor charges — often for less than a lawyer. Here's what they do and when to hire one.
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