Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common inquiries from Canadian retirees

PensionJurix provides a full range of legal services tailored to retirees and pensioners across Canada. We review pension plan documents, assist with appeals before administrative tribunals, guide you through government benefit applications, prepare and register power of attorney agreements, and represent you in hearings related to retirement benefits.
You can schedule a consultation by calling our office at +14169522869 or by completing the contact form on our website pensionjurix.com. After you submit your request, a member of our team will reach out to confirm a convenient date and time for your initial meeting.
Yes. We provide clear information about our fees at the start of the engagement. Depending on the scope of work, we offer flat-fee packages for document review and hourly rates for contested matters. You will receive a written estimate before any work begins.
Absolutely. Although our main office is in Toronto, ON, our team is licensed to provide legal services throughout Canada. We handle files remotely via secure communication channels and represent clients before relevant provincial bodies wherever they reside.
We analyze the specific terms of your pension plan, review denial letters or benefit calculations, and prepare appeals or submissions to the appropriate tribunal or board. We advocate on your behalf to secure a fair outcome based on the rules governing your plan.
Yes. Our team drafts and registers Power of Attorney documents and representation agreements to ensure your wishes are documented and legally binding. We explain each clause in clear language so you understand the scope and limits of each authority granted.
The timeline depends on the complexity of your case and the deadlines of the relevant administrative body. Initial document review is typically completed within a few days, while appeals or hearings may take several months. We will keep you informed at each stage.
All communications between you and our lawyers are protected by solicitor-client privilege. We store documents in encrypted systems and limit access to authorized personnel only. Our privacy measures ensure your personal information remains secure.
Please bring government-issued identification, any pension plan statements, benefit decision letters, correspondence from plan administrators, and any existing legal documents related to your retirement benefits. If you have Power of Attorney forms, include those as well.
Yes. We maintain a resource library on pensionjurix.com, including articles, guides, and checklists designed to help retirees understand their rights and navigate common challenges. You can also subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates.