Small Claims Court Package - $2,500

Our Small Claims Court Month is a flat-fee option covering all legal services required to advance or defend a Small Claims Court matter. Here’s how it works:

  • On a renewable monthly basis, for a flat fee of $2,500 per month, our lawyers will handle whatever needs to be handled to file, pursue, or respond to a Small Claims Court claim. Note: subscription months are renewed upon request, not automatically.

  • Hearing representation is subject to an additional $800 add-on package.

  • However, the flat fee excludes any related filing fees or disbursements (e.g., process server fees, transcript costs, etc.).

Before enrolling in Small Claims Court Month, those seeking assistance may be asked to first complete purchase a Review & Advisory Opinion package. If we take your case, the cost of that package will be credited toward your first month (this will not be required for those seeking to engage the firm to respond to a case)..

This package is subject to additional terms and conditions. Pricing reflected is subject to applicable taxes.

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What's Included

Case Preparation

Our lawyers will prepare all necessary legal documents, including a statements of claim or responding defense, ensuring they are thorough and compliant with legal standards.

Evidence Gathering

We will assist in gathering and organizing all evidence to support your case, presenting it in a clear and compelling manner.

Court Representation

With the add-on Hearing Representation Package, we’ll represent you at your hearing, presenting your case with professionalism and confidence.

Our lawyers can provide representation at your hearing for an additional $800. Please see the hearing representation package page for more information.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Small Claims Court is the proper venue for all claims where the amount in dispute is $50,000 or less (raised from $35,000 as of October 1, 2025). It is also the proper venue for anyone attempting enforce the monetary order of a tribunal, such as the Landlord and Tenant Board.

  • You are not required to have a lawyer, but professional legal support can improve your chances of success.

  • Timelines vary depending on circumstances, but generally Small Claims cases take quite some time. It can be several months to several years. Still, they typically proceed far faster than matters in Superior Court and are less procedurally onerous.

  • Yes.