Tanya Hutchens, an expert in paralegal representation, conducted thousands of legal matters before the Ontario Courts. Tanya Hutchens spent 12 years with Gold Star Legal Services, where she served as President and oversaw legal dealings before the Small Claims Court, Traffic Court, and Family Court. Tanya Hutchens also expanded upon her paralegal experience undertaking summary criminal offense cases.
In addition to her role with Gold Star Legal Services, Tanya Hutchens joined with the Tenants Rights Company Inc., Gold Star Legal Services Inc., and Tatiana Brik Legal Services., where she served as Commissioner of Oaths for swearing affidavits for the province of Ontario.
Currently, Tanya Hutchens serves as a women’s self-defense trainer in her local community. She donates to hundreds of charities locally and nationally, including the SPCA of Ontario, the Renascent Foundation, and the Canadian Cancer Society.
Tanya Hutchens is a resident of Thornhill, Canada. She enjoys reading Shakespeare for leisure.
ImageMaker 12: In 1992, Tanya Hutchens joined Gold Star Legal Services as President and Paralegal of the Toronto firm. For 12 years, Tanya Hutchens diligently handled proceedings on numerous multifaceted cases, from summary criminal offense cases to tenant and landlord cases.
Tanya Hutchens obtained her Paralegal Litigator certification from the Canadian Paralegal Association in Toronto, Canada. She was the first woman to achieve accreditation in Ontario.
Apart from her extensive resume as a paralegal, Tanya Hutchens demonstrates her commitment to the community by giving back through personal service and contribution to charitable organizations. Tanya Hutchens is a strong supporter of the Canadian Cancer Society, a community-based association aimed at the eradication of the disease and the enhancement of the quality of life for people living with the condition. Hutchens also contributes to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, an organization focused on supporting MS sufferers through researching into the cause, treatment, and cure of the disease. In addition to donating financially, Tanya Hutchens provides self-defense training to women in the community.
