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Toronto Divorce Services, Jean-Pierre Ung, LLB TORONTO DIVORCE SERVICES *25 years | |
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Welcome to Toronto's oldest, most reputable, divorce service firm,
serving Toronto and all of Ontario for over twenty-five years, with over 10,000 satisfied clients.
We are proud to announce that we are now part of the law firm of Still, McCalmont, Daley and Ung,
and specifically, part of the family law practice of Jean-Pierre Ung, LLB,
a competent and experienced family-law lawyer in the Greater Toronto Area for over ten years. We offer our services to obtain a *simple, uncontested divorce only on this web-site, and this web-site is designed for persons seeking just that. To discover how you can obtain your divorce in the most inexpensive, discreet and convenient manner - please click on our menu choices to the left. Our flat rate fees for representation for an uncontested divorce are the least expensive fees offered by any other law firm in Ontario to our knowledge - at a fraction of what most other lawyers charge. No court appearances will ever be required of you or your spouse. And our services are the most convenient-to-use offered anywhere. If you wish to arrange your divorce by coming in-person to our office, it is conveniently located just steps from the Bloor subway line, and evening appointments are available. You may also choose to arrange our services from the convenience of your own home or office. We offer an easy on-line questionnaire for you to submit your basic case information. Or, if you prefer, we can in-take your case information directly over the phone, usually in less than fifteen minutes. Please call us at *(416) 535-3391 for further information and/or to book your appointment. *By "simple" divorce, we mean a divorce wherein you only wish to claim just the dissolution of the marriage itself, so that either party can remarry. And where you do not wish to claim any other kind of order such as property, spousal support or any matter relating to the children of a marriage. |
