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Ms. Alysha-Rae Weekes
- Name :
- Alysha-Rae Weekes
- Firm :
- Halo Law
- Address :
-
50 Carroll Street
Toronto, Ontario M4M3G3
Canada
- Phone :
-
(437) 261-5613
- Website
- https://halolaw.ca
- Geographical Limits :
- We are located in Riverdale on the east side of Toronto. We also service the Greater Toronto Area.
Our law firm provides a broad range of legal services to meet the diverse needs of individuals and families. With expertise in estate planning, we help clients protect their assets and ensure their wishes are respected. Our family law practice covers everything from divorce and custody issues to spousal support and property division. We also advocate for families in child protection cases, working to ensure the safety and well-being of children in challenging situations.
In criminal law, our experienced defence attorney provides strategic representation for clients facing charges, protecting their rights and guiding them through the legal process. We also assist clients with immigration matters, helping them navigate the complexities of visas, green cards, citizenship, and deportation issues.
Our general practice encompasses various legal areas, offering tailored solutions for everyday legal challenges. In addition, we handle landlord-tenant disputes, ensuring that both property
✔ Wheelchair Accessible Office
✔ Provides virtual services / accepts remote clients
- Criminal Law
- Appeals
- Domestic Violence
- Drug Offences
- Juvenile Offences
- Parole
- Driving Offences
- Fraud / Theft Offences
- Wills and Estate Planning
- Guardianship
- Living Wills
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills
- Family Law
- Adoption
- Child/Spousal Support
- Custody/Access
- Division of Property
- Divorce/Separation
- General Practice
- Immigration
- Landlord and Tenant
- Real Estate
- Condominium Contracts
- Construction Defects
- Construction Liens
- Landlord and Tenant
- Mortgage Agreements
- Municipal Law
- Planning Issues
- Neighbors
- Taxes
My areas of practice:
Testimonial
“Our justice system will be further strengthened with the introduction of the JusticeNet program, as it will serve to complement existing access to justice programs intended for people who do not qualify for legal aid.”
The Hon. Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada