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Many government decisions are made by individual public servants at departments and agencies like Service Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency - without any initial involvement from tribunals, boards or courts. These individuals are hired to look at your situation, apply the law and policies, and make a ruling. You might be having a problem receiving your Canada Pension Plan cheque, a problem with the Canada Revenue Agency overstating last year's income, or a problem with the Ontario and Quebec governments demanding you separately pay them the full amount of your son's child support.

We at SOULette Gray Law Office have the knowledge, techniques and perseverance necessary to reach into the labyrinth, to find the decision-maker and to advocate for your interests. It's about making sure that they hear and understand your side of the story and that they receive all the required documents. Maybe you overlooked to submit a crucial document on time or maybe you're not sure what to provide.

A modest investment dealing with the bureaucracy is the best way of obtaining a resolution and getting some peace. On the other hand, letting matters slide could easily lead to the public servant making the wrong decision - and to years and thousands of dollars wasted on legal battles you could have avoided with the right action at the outset.

To discuss finding a timely and cost-effective Bureaucracy Law solution, call Ottawa lawyer Soulette Gray at 613-241-9342.



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