Avion Law was founded on the conviction that competent legal counsel should be within reach of ordinary Canadians — not an amenity reserved for those with the deepest pockets.
The modern legal profession has specialized itself almost out of the reach of the people it exists to serve. A family buying its first home must find a real estate lawyer. The same family, preparing a will, must find another. A separation agreement requires a third lawyer. A wrongful dismissal claim, a fourth. Each is a new intake, a new retainer, a new explanation of the same family's circumstances.
A well-run general practice offers something different: a continuing relationship with a single lawyer who knows your history, understands your affairs, and can act as the first point of contact for most of what life will ask of your legal counsel. For those matters that require specialist attention — complex tax planning, patent prosecution, criminal defence — a good general practitioner is also the person best positioned to refer you to the right specialist, with the full context of your situation already in hand.
Avion Law is built around this model. Eight disciplines, one standard of care, and a clear commitment to remain accessible to the clients who need us.
The most valuable thing we offer a client is an honest assessment of their matter. Before you incur the cost of pursuing a claim, mounting a defence, or restructuring an arrangement, you are entitled to our best judgment about what is likely to happen, what it will cost, and whether the pursuit is worth the candle. We tell clients what we think — not what they hope to hear.
Every engagement begins with the governing legislation, the controlling authorities, and careful attention to the specific facts of your matter. Nothing is reused from a template without a considered reason. A five-page agreement that has been thought through is worth more than a forty-page agreement that has not.
Real estate closings are offered on a flat-fee basis, disclosed before any retainer is signed. Other matters are quoted in writing, with clear scope and realistic estimates of disbursements, before work begins. Our invoices match our quotations. This is not a marketing slogan — it is the actual way the firm operates.
Legal services priced beyond the reach of the people who need them are, in practice, no services at all. A civil society requires a legal profession that remains connected to the ordinary lives it serves. We set our fees with that connection in mind. Affordability does not mean cutting corners — it means running a disciplined practice, charging reasonably for the work we do, and not padding files with unnecessary work.
Our eight practice areas share a common structure: they are each the sort of matter that ordinary individuals, families, and closely-held businesses will encounter in the ordinary course of their lives. We do not hold ourselves out as litigators for Fortune 500 companies. We hold ourselves out as capable, careful counsel for the people who live, work, and transact in Etobicoke, Toronto, and the Greater Toronto Area.
Flat-fee residential and commercial transactions across the GTA.
Wills, powers of attorney, and estate administration in Ontario.
Separation, divorce, parenting, support, and property division.
Disputes before the Superior Court and Small Claims Court.
Incorporations, shareholder agreements, and corporate governance.
Asset and share transactions, leasing, and commercial contracts.
Wrongful dismissal, employment contracts, and workplace matters — for employees and employers alike.
Notary public, commissioner of oaths, apostille coordination through Ontario's Official Documents Services, and attested translations — for documents required at home and abroad.
Avion Law is located at 89 Skyway Avenue in Etobicoke, Ontario — positioned at the western edge of Toronto, convenient to clients throughout Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Vaughan, and the western GTA. Parking is available on site and the office is accessible by public transit.
For clients outside the immediate area, remote consultations and electronic signing are available for most matters where appropriate. Ontario law now permits remote commissioning of affidavits and remote execution of wills in defined circumstances, and we routinely complete real estate closings for out-of-town clients without a physical attendance.
Office.
89 Skyway Avenue
Etobicoke, Ontario
Canada
Hours.
Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Evening and weekend appointments available on request.