Legal Support
If you run into any legal disputes arising from housing, academics, or employment, know that you have unlimited legal representation at no additional cost.
Overview
Helping you navigate the legal system.
Common Legal Concerns
Studentcare addresses typical legal questions students face, from rent contracts to workplace discrimination.
Professional Legal Advice
Studentcare offers access to certified lawyers for guidance on employer, landlord, or school-related issues.
Comprehensive Legal Support
Studentcare covers costs for various disputes, including housing, employment, and academic matters, with access to all areas of law.
Legal support when you need it most.
Services
To get started on any legal request or just to ask a question, fill out the form below.
Legal Representation
A lawyer will take charge of proceedings related to:
- Housing Disputes
- Employment Disputes
- Academic Disputes
Legal Consultation
Legal counsel covers the cost of:
- Legal opinions and research
- Advice on legal documents and contracts
- Interpretation of applicable laws for each case
- Strategy development
- Sharing general information of a legal nature
- Follow-ups by the partner law firm
- Personalized and individualized case management
Notary Services
Need a document notarized? Our service covers these common types:
- Promissory notes
- Wills, trusts, and power of attorney
- Marriage or divorce affidavits
- Custody and guardianship agreements
- Employment contracts
Fees
The legal support service is included in your student fees.
Full-time Students
The cost for full-time students starting in Fall is $31.64. The cost for full-time students starting in Winter/Spring is $21.09.
Part-time Students
Part-time students are not eligible for enrolment.
Opting Out
If you do not wish to have legal support coverage, you may opt out of the program. You must opt out by the deadline to receive your refund.
- Fall semester deadline: September 30
- Winter semester deadline: January 31
- Spring semester deadline: May 24
Housing Rights
Housing can be challenging for students. Finding, securing, and affording a place to live can be stressful. Unexpected rent increases or eviction notices add to these concerns.
Knowledge is power when it comes to housing rights. The OTSU and Studentcare have created two essential guides for students, including subtenants. These fact sheets can help you save time, money, and stress.
Additional Resources
Here you can find more information.
Get In Touch
Send your questions or feedback by reaching out to us at otsu@ontariotechu.ca.