These walk-in clinics provide the public with free legal information in all areas of law. There are centres in Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec City, Montreal, the Outaouais region, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean. There are a number of legal clinics run by University of Toronto law students under the supervision of lawyers. Each clinic may have slightly different admission requirements. Please contact the most appropriate clinic to see if you are eligible for their services. The Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador – Court of Appeal has created the Court of Appeal Legal Assistance Clinic, which provides assistance to litigants without a lawyer who want legal advice on their appeal. The clinic is located at the Supreme Court, General Division, 309 Duckworth Street, St. John`s and offers a free 30-minute first appointment with volunteer lawyers practicing in Newfoundland and Labrador. Depending on the nature of the problems involved and the needs identified, additional support may be available. Volunteer lawyers provide summary legal advice to low- and modest-income individuals on a variety of legal matters, including family, immigration, criminal, civil and poverty law (such as debt, employment, social assistance and housing). APB operates an extensive network of more than 100 legal advice clinics across the province.
Volunteer lawyers provide up to half an hour of free legal advice to clients and additional appointments may be available. APB also manages the following thematic programmes: The fourth step is to explain what will come next and what we can do to help. We understand that for most people, this is their first time in the criminal justice system. You may not know what to expect, what will happen in court, how long things will take, how much it will cost, and whether there is hope. Rest assured that we will go through every step and answer all questions to ensure you understand the process and can count on the value we can add to your defense. Whatever the circumstances, if you have charged us with a crime, we know we can help. Give us a chance to tell you how. The Pro Bono Students National Network does not support individuals seeking legal advice. If you need help with a specific legal issue, you can contact one of the following services: Working Across Ontario Check me out on Google and Canlii By the way, consult all legal advisors, because your conflict is extremely important and you, as a consumer, should always shop around. The Women`s Centre Legal Advice Clinic is a program of the Women`s Centre of Calgary funded by Pro Bono Law Alberta. Volunteer lawyers provide women with free legal advice on a one-on-one basis in various areas of law. Family and civil law walk-in clinics are available on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
LawFacts is a website developed by Legal Aid Ontario that provides information in the area of criminal law. The Bureau of Women`s Affairs provides information on women`s social, economic and legal rights. The office can help women and children find emergency shelter, crisis and support services, counselling, transition and housing support services, province-wide crisis helplines, Indigenous-specific programs, and support to reduce violence against Indigenous women and children. ECLC provides free legal aid to low-income people in the Edmonton area, including: Pro Bono Ontario is committed to helping Ontarians with their day-to-day civil justice needs. If you can`t afford a lawyer, call our free legal helpline for up to 30 minutes of free legal advice and support. The toll-free number is 1-855-255-7256. It is important to note that community legal clinics operate independently of LAO and have their own eligibility criteria. Please see Legal Line`s Community Legal Clinic topic for more information. ALS is a non-profit legal clinic through which law students provide legal services to low-income students and Calgarians. Located at Murray Fraser Hall Law School on the University of Calgary`s main campus, SLA offers law students the opportunity to develop their advocacy skills while providing legal information and representation in court in the areas of family, civil and criminal law. The ALS also provides specialized legal services to clients of the Tax Court of Canada as part of its Tax Court of Canada project and to inmates and others seeking assistance with imprisonment or probation issues and/or wrongful convictions as part of its Criminal Justice Clinical Project.
University of British Columbia law students offer free legal advice, legal document creation and legal representation at clinics in the Greater Vancouver Area. Legal representation is not guaranteed. Just Solutions is a program of the Mission of the City of Montreal that provides vulnerable people in the field of refugee and immigration law with free legal information, advocacy and support. Every Tuesday afternoon, a free walk-in clinic is offered in Yellowknife, where the public can get basic legal aid and information without having to be tested for legal aid. People can call from anywhere in the Northwest Territories for free legal information and basic advice on a variety of legal issues. If you are a victim of domestic violence, you can call Legal Aid Ontario at 1-800-668-8258 and get a free 2-hour consultation with a lawyer. If you are financially eligible, you may also be eligible for a legal aid certificate. Your gross family income and family size as of April 1, 2020 must meet the following requirements: The Investor Protection Clinic provides free legal advice and public legal education to members of vulnerable communities who are at risk of being or have suffered harm in connection with their investments. The focus is on seniors, newcomers to Canada and others who may not be able to afford legal representation. Fill out the contact form to request legal assistance. Blood Ties is designed to help people with blood disorders.