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Ontario Severance Pay Calculator: Know Your Rights When Terminated

Free Ontario severance calculator estimates your termination entitlements under the Employment Standards Act (ESA) and common law in under two minutes. DemandPay is a legal technology platform built by a licenced Ontario employment lawyer. We help wrongfully dismissed employees understand their severance rights, calculate common law reasonable notice, generate demand letters, and negotiate better severance packages without paying traditional legal fees. Whether you have been wrongfully dismissed, terminated without cause, or are facing constructive dismissal, our tools provide the tailored legal information and lawyer-drafted templates you need to demand what you are owed under Ontario employment law. Our severance calculator is grounded in hundreds of Ontario court decisions applying the Bardal factors: years of service, age, character of employment, and availability of similar work. All demand letters and Statements of Claim are reviewed by a licenced lawyer regulated by the Law Society of Ontario.

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Ontario Wrongful Dismissal Platform: Ontario Employment Law · Built for Employees

Know what you deserve. Demand what you're owed.

Most terminated employees accept the first severance offer, but they often are owed more. DemandPay walks you through every step of negotiating a better package: calculate what you're owed, build your case, and send a professional demand letter in minutes, not months.

Free to start · No obligation · Your information stays private

Settlement Evaluated

Estimated entitlement

$71,400 - $95,200

Employer's offer (4 weeks)$6,538
ESA minimum (8 weeks)$13,077
Common law (9-12 months)$63,750-$85,000
Assessment complete8 of 8 steps
Demand Letter Ready

How It Works

Three steps to what you're owed

DemandPay walks you through every step, from understanding your entitlements to putting your demand in writing.

01

Calculate

Our free calculator estimates what you may be entitled to under Ontario law. It covers both the statutory minimum and the broader range that courts typically award. No signup required.

02

Build your demand

Answer questions about your termination. DemandPay identifies the legal issues involved, generates a negotiation roadmap, and prepares a professional demand letter customised to your facts. Not a template. Built for your situation.

03

Demand your pay

Send the letter yourself, share it with your own lawyer, or add our Lawyer Review and Send service for a licenced Ontario lawyer to review before delivery.

The numbers

What could you be owed?

Select your salary and years of service to see how the math works.

Your salary

Years of service

Employer's first offer (ESA minimum, 2 weeks)$2,885
Common law entitlement (Ontario courts, 3–5 months notice)$18,750 – $31,250
Range varies by age, role, and job market

They offered

$2,885

2 weeks ESA

Gap to negotiate

$15,865–$28,365

potential additional recovery

DemandPay costs

$389

up to 73× return

Estimates based on Ontario wrongful dismissal case law for a non-executive employee aged 30 to 40. Common law notice varies by age, character of position, seniority, and availability of similar work. This is not legal advice. Use the free calculator for a more accurate estimate.

What you're actually owed

Example: $85,000 salary · 8 years' service · age 47

Employer's offer (4 weeks)$6,538
 
ESA minimum (8 weeks)$13,077
ESA
Common law (9 to 12 months)$63,750-$85,000
Common law entitlement

Most employees are offered the statutory minimum, but Ontario common law often entitles you to far more.

What it costs to claim it

Keep more of your settlement

Traditional lawyer (30% contingency)$10,500
30% of a $35,000 settlement
DemandPay (flat rate)$389
$389

On a $35,000 settlement, a 30% contingency fee is about $10,500. DemandPay is a single flat rate. You keep the rest. Add a lawyer review only if you want one.

Why DemandPay

Built for exactly this situation

Not a chatbot. Not a $25,000 retainer. A platform built for Ontario employees who just lost their job.

Your facts, not a template

Every document is built from the details of your termination. Not a fill-in-the-blank form.

Courts, not guesswork

Your estimate reflects how Ontario courts have ruled in situations like yours.

One flat price

No hourly billing, no contingency fees, no surprises. You know the cost before you start.

A lawyer if you want one

Add a licenced Ontario employment lawyer for review at any point. We offer a variety of limited-scope, affordable services to assist you through most stages. Additional fees apply for lawyer services.

You stay in control

Send the letter yourself, share it with your own lawyer, or use ours. Your choice at every step.

Built for this moment

You just lost your job. This isn't a general legal platform. Every part of DemandPay is built for exactly where you are right now.

Why It Matters

Most people accept far less than they're owed

Employers often offer the bare minimum. Knowing your real entitlement changes the conversation.

8 weeks

Maximum ESA notice. Courts often award much more.

24+ months

Common law notice awarded in Ontario court decisions

2 years

Limitation period to start a claim. Don't wait.

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To find out where you stand with our free calculator

Most employers offer the statutory minimum. Ontario courts regularly award significantly more based on your age, length of service, role, and job market.

ESA s. 57 (notice) · ESA s. 64 (severance) · Common law reasonable notice

Affiliations

Part of Ontario's legal innovation community

Why Not Just Use ChatGPT?

A general chatbot will guess. DemandPay is grounded in Ontario case law. Every figure and citation traces back to a real statute or decision.

Generic AI chatbot

  • May invent or misquote court decisions
  • Not specific to Ontario employment law
  • No verified entitlement calculation
  • No demand letter you can actually send
  • No path to a licenced lawyer

DemandPay

  • Every citation traces to a real court decision
  • Built specifically for Ontario employment law
  • Document sections drafted by a licenced lawyer
  • Entitlement calculations independently verified
  • Professional demand letter, ready to send
  • Book a licenced Ontario lawyer any time

FAQ

Common questions

Everything employees ask us before getting started.

Pricing

One flat rate. Keep your settlement.

No contingency fees, no hourly billing, no surprises. Demand letters and Statements of Claim are reviewed by a licenced lawyer on every case.

 

Free Tools

$0

See where you stand before you commit.

  • Entitlement estimate (statutory + common law)
  • Eligibility check
  • Limitation period awareness
  • Demand letter
  • Negotiation tools
Most popular

Demand Letter Package

$389 flat

Everything you need to demand what you're owed.

  • Everything in Free Tools
  • Professional demand letter (DOCX + PDF)
  • Reviewed and approved by a licenced lawyer
  • Negotiation roadmap and offer review
  • Employer response analysis
 

Full Claims Package

$1,299 flat

Take your claim to Small Claims Court (up to $50,000). Includes help throughout the process.

  • Everything in Demand Letter Package
  • Statement of Claim preparation
  • Reviewed and approved by a licenced lawyer
  • Court filing guidance
  • Settlement conference preparation
  • Upgrade to full representation any time

All legal consultations and advice are provided through our partner lawyers. You may also involve your own lawyer at any stage.

Find out what your termination is really worth

It's free to start, and you'll have an estimate before you finish your coffee.

DemandPay

A legal technology platform providing legal information and tools for Ontario employees navigating severance negotiations.

Legal Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is legal information, not legal advice. DemandPay is a legal technology platform and is not a law firm. No solicitor-client relationship is created by using this website or its tools. Severance estimates are for informational purposes only and do not guarantee any particular outcome. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult a licenced lawyer. Results vary based on individual circumstances.

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