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Onabout Advisory

Civil Law Consultancy · Tax Advisory · Consumer Rights Advisory

Canadian legal and financial consulting agency

Onabout Advisory

Civil Law Consultancy

Dispute Resolution and Family Property Planning

Legal support for civil disputes and property matters under Canadian law. Our team provides structured analysis of contractual obligations, liability assessment, and negotiation strategies to resolve conflicts efficiently. We assist with property division and family asset planning within provincial civil procedures.

We represent clients in civil proceedings, focusing on factual precision and procedural compliance rather than emotional advocacy.

Tax Advisory

CRA Compliance and Income Tax Act Guidance

Strategic tax planning aligned with the Income Tax Act and CRA requirements. Services include filing assistance, audit representation, and proactive compliance reviews. Our advisors identify risks and lawful opportunities within the regulatory framework, excluding any debt restructuring or bankruptcy advice.

Compliance is the foundation of tax advisory — we do not recommend strategies outside the boundaries of the Income Tax Act.

Consumer Rights Advisory

Reviewing Financial Service Agreements

We examine financial service agreements for hidden clauses, excessive fees, and non-compliance with consumer protection laws. Our team provides actionable advice to assert your rights without engaging in prohibited financial practices, focusing on transparency and legal recourse under Canadian consumer law.

Every agreement should be reviewed for fairness — we identify terms that may be unenforceable or contrary to consumer protection statutes.

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Civil Law Consultancy

Legal support for civil disputes and property matters under Canadian law.

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Tax Advisory

Expert tax planning and compliance services aligned with Canadian regulations.

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Consumer Rights Advisory

Reviewing financial service agreements for hidden clauses and excessive fees.

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Clarifications and Definitions

Scope of engagement, statutory references, and limitations of liability applicable to all advisory services.

  1. What constitutes a civil dispute under this consultancy?

    Civil disputes include contractual disagreements, property boundary conflicts, and liability claims arising from private or commercial relationships. Family property planning covers division of assets, spousal support calculations, and estate-related property transfers under provincial family law acts.

  2. How does Tax Advisory align with the Income Tax Act?

    All tax planning and compliance recommendations are based on the current provisions of the Income Tax Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. 1 (5th Supp.)). Our advisors do not provide opinions on tax avoidance schemes, debt restructuring, or bankruptcy-related tax relief. Services are limited to lawful minimization of tax liability through deductions, credits, and timing strategies explicitly permitted by the Act.

  3. What types of financial service agreements are reviewed?

    Consumer Rights Advisory reviews agreements for banking services, credit cards, insurance policies, investment accounts, and payment processing terms. We assess clauses related to fee structures, cancellation penalties, arbitration requirements, and data usage rights. We do not review loan agreements, mortgage contracts, or debt settlement proposals.

  4. Are there any situations where Onabout Advisory cannot provide representation?

    We do not represent clients in criminal proceedings, immigration matters, or administrative tribunals outside civil and tax jurisdictions. Our engagement is limited to advisory and representation services within the scope of civil law, tax compliance, and consumer rights as defined in the service descriptions. Any matter involving prohibited financial products or services is declined.

  5. What is the standard timeline for a dispute resolution engagement?

    Initial case assessment is completed within five business days. Full engagement timelines depend on court schedules, opposing counsel responsiveness, and complexity of evidence. Typical civil dispute resolutions range from three to eighteen months. Family property planning matters are generally concluded within sixty days of instruction.

  6. How are client communications and documents handled?

    All communications are subject to solicitor-client privilege where applicable. Documents are stored in encrypted systems with access restricted to the assigned legal team. We do not share client information with third parties without explicit written consent, except as required by law or court order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common inquiries about our legal and tax advisory services.

What is the scope of Civil Law Consultancy?

Our Civil Law Consultancy covers dispute resolution support and family property planning under Canadian provincial law. We assist with contract interpretation, liability assessment, and negotiation strategies. This service does not extend to criminal defense or bankruptcy matters.

How does Tax Advisory ensure CRA compliance?

We provide guidance aligned with the Income Tax Act, including filing assistance, audit representation, and proactive compliance reviews. Our advisors analyze your financial situation to identify risks and opportunities within the legal framework. We do not offer debt restructuring or bankruptcy advice.

What does Consumer Rights Advisory review?

We review financial service agreements for hidden clauses, excessive fees, and non-compliance with Canadian consumer protection laws. Our team provides clear, actionable advice to assert your rights without engaging in prohibited financial practices.

Are your services confidential?

Yes, all client communications and documents are protected by solicitor-client privilege. We adhere to strict confidentiality protocols in accordance with Canadian legal standards.

How do I schedule an initial consultation?

You can contact us via phone at 979-749-2608 or email at info@onabout.com. We will arrange a meeting at our office located at 646 Skyla Wells.

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