
If you need an affidavit drafted, reviewed, or sworn for a legal matter in Brampton, I provide fast, professional, and legally compliant assistance. With more than 10 years of experience practising law in Ontario, I help clients prepare accurate sworn statements that meet court standards and withstand legal scrutiny. Whether you need an affidavit for a criminal case, an immigration application, a family matter, or a civil dispute, I offer one-on-one support from start to finish.
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Book a consultation: Same-day appointments often available.
An affidavit is a legally sworn statement of facts used in court or submitted to a government agency. It must be truthful, precise, and sworn under oath before a lawyer or commissioner of oaths. Affidavits are frequently required in criminal matters, civil litigation, immigration applications, financial disputes, and administrative procedures.
Courts rely on affidavits as evidence, which means the information must be consistent, factual, and properly formatted. Errors, omissions, or unclear statements can weaken a case or cause delays. As an affidavit lawyer in Brampton, I help ensure your sworn statement meets all legal requirements under Ontario’s Commissioners for Taking Affidavits Act.
Affidavits are required in a wide range of circumstances. Some of the most common include:
If you are unsure whether you need an affidavit or a statutory declaration, I can help you determine which is appropriate for your situation.


I draft clear, accurate, and legally sound affidavits based on the facts you provide. Every statement is structured to comply with Ontario rules of evidence and court formatting requirements. My goal is to present your information in a credible, organized manner that strengthens your legal position.
If you already have a draft, I will review it for accuracy, completeness, clarity, and compliance. I identify inconsistencies or legal issues and help you correct them before swearing the affidavit.
I commission affidavits by administering the oath or affirmation, verifying your identity, and signing as the official commissioner. Once sworn, your affidavit becomes a legally binding document suitable for court or government use.
I prepare affidavits that meet Ontario legal standards and hold up in court. Your statement is phrased professionally, factually, and without ambiguity.
I understand that affidavits are often time-sensitive. I offer same-day or next-day availability.
You deal directly with me throughout the process. There is no team or staff—every detail is handled personally and confidentially.
I have assisted countless clients in Brampton and across Ontario with sworn documents required for court, immigration, administrative bodies, and various agencies.
Affidavits often involve sensitive information. I treat every document with strict confidentiality and professionalism.


We discuss the purpose of the affidavit, your situation, and the facts to include.
I draft the affidavit or review your existing draft for clarity, accuracy, and compliance.
You provide photo identification, and I administer the oath or affirmation. We sign and finalize the affidavit.
I guide you on where and how to file the affidavit—whether at the court, the immigration office, or another agency.
This streamlined process ensures your affidavit is valid, accurate, and ready for immediate use.
Many people unintentionally weaken their case by making errors such as:

Professional assistance ensures your affidavit is legally solid and credible.
If you need a legally valid affidavit in Brampton, I can help you quickly and professionally. Whether you require drafting, reviewing, or commissioning, I will ensure your document is accurate, complete, and compliant.
Call now: (437) 998-1429
Fees depend on whether the affidavit needs drafting, reviewing, or only commissioning. I provide clear, upfront pricing during your initial call.
A commissioner can swear the document, but a lawyer ensures the affidavit is drafted properly, legally compliant, and suitable for court or government use.
A government-issued photo ID is required to verify your identity before swearing the affidavit.
No. If corrections are needed, a new affidavit must be prepared and sworn.
Yes, in many cases, I can commission affidavits through remote video appointments if permitted under current Ontario regulations.
Most affidavits can be drafted, reviewed, and commissioned on the same day, depending on complexity.
Both are sworn statements, but affidavits require an oath or affirmation and are commonly used in court proceedings. I help you determine which is appropriate.
Yes, I accommodate urgent matters whenever possible, including same-day appointments.