Steps to Justice now has information about protection orders
Steps to Justice now has information about protection orders.
Steps to Justice now has information about protection orders.
The Ontario government has a standard lease form that most landlords must use for tenancy agreements signed on or after April 30, 2018.
Landlords are not supposed to rent a place without a written agreement. And the agreement should be on the standard lease form.
You can’t force the landlord to use the standard lease form. But the law...
CLEO has launched a new and improved redesign of the Steps to Justice website with features designed to enhance the user experience. Changes to the site were made in response to extensive user testing and include:
CLEO is pleased to announce that we have added new features to the Steps to Justice embed tools.
Embedded content is more accessible to users with disabilities. Users can now tab their way through the content or let their screen readers read the content to them. If you have already embedded Steps to...
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Steps to Justice now has information about online shopping and ordering a product or service over the phone or by mail. Find out more at: http://stepstojustice.ca/category/legal-topic/consumer-law/buying-goods-and-services
Here is just some of the new legal content we have launched recently on Steps to Justice:
TORONTO, Jan. 18, 2017 /CNW/ - Problems with landlords, unfair treatment at a job, and getting separated or divorced: these are some of the issues that Ontarians face every day. However, many cannot access the information they need to understand the legal implications of their problems and respond.
Now they can go to Steps to Justice – a...
Stepstojustice.ca aims to provide reliable answers to common legal questions and problems. 'It’s sort of like an FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) of law,' says Paul Schabas, the treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada.
By Alyshah Hasham Staff Reporter thestar.com
Wed., Jan. 18, 2017
What can happen if I’m behind in my...
Steps to Justice was profiled in a January 4, 2017 column entitled Technologizing Access to Justice in Slaw: Canada's online legal magazine. Here is a excerpt from that article:
By The Action Group on Access to Justice
Last month, Ryerson University’s Legal Innovation Zone (LIZ) and Ontario’s Ministry of the Attorney General...