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Toll free Legal Advice Hotline 1-855-255-7256
Ottawa Courthouse; 161 Elgin St, 5th Flr, Rm 5027
Ottawa, ON, K2P 2K1
Ottawa, ON, K2P 2K1
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Legal advice * approximately 30 minutes per visit * civil cases only, no family or criminalServices provided for Superior Court and Small Claims Court cases:* explanation of the claim process (how to start a claim, how to defend a claim, considerations a person should think about before starting a claim, enforcing a judgement, etc.)* assisting clients in interpreting court rules* identifying the court forms a person may need* guiding clients in completing court forms* providing tip sheets* identifying strengths and weaknesses of cases* offering the use of computers and software to help create court forms* referrals to other legal services
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416-408-4420
180 Dundas St W, Suite 506
Toronto, ON, M5G 1Z8
Toronto, ON, M5G 1Z8
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Community Legal Education Ontario
Legal information on income assistance, landlord and tenant law, refugee and immigration law, employment law, family law, domestic and elder abuse, debt and consumer rights and collection agencies, health and disability, some criminal issues * most publications available in French
Legal information for new Canadians -- print materials in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin and Simplified Chinese), English, French, Somali, Spanish, Tamil and Urdu
Guided Pathways, stepstojustice.ca/guided-pathways -- series of online interviews to assist in filling out court forms * pathway asks questions and puts answers into required forms, questions include information as to what is needed * Family Law Guided Pathways for divorce, separation, children, support and property issues * Guided Pathway for Housing Law for tenants with maintenance and repair problems
CLEO Connect, cleoconnect.ca -- provides public legal education and information to help community workers assist clients with legal problems * free training, tools and resources including webinars, podcasts and research
Funded by Legal Aid Ontario, the Law Foundation of Ontario and Department of Justice Canada
Legal information on income assistance, landlord and tenant law, refugee and immigration law, employment law, family law, domestic and elder abuse, debt and consumer rights and collection agencies, health and disability, some criminal issues * most publications available in French
Legal information for new Canadians -- print materials in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin and Simplified Chinese), English, French, Somali, Spanish, Tamil and Urdu
Guided Pathways, stepstojustice.ca/guided-pathways -- series of online interviews to assist in filling out court forms * pathway asks questions and puts answers into required forms, questions include information as to what is needed * Family Law Guided Pathways for divorce, separation, children, support and property issues * Guided Pathway for Housing Law for tenants with maintenance and repair problems
CLEO Connect, cleoconnect.ca -- provides public legal education and information to help community workers assist clients with legal problems * free training, tools and resources including webinars, podcasts and research
Funded by Legal Aid Ontario, the Law Foundation of Ontario and Department of Justice Canada
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416-326-9511
180 Dundas St W, 9th Fl
Toronto, ON, M7A 2G5
Toronto, ON, M7A 2G5
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Conducts public inquiries
- may initiate applications or intervene in cases before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
- policy development, research and analysis
- public education and training
- reports to the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
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416-947-3300
Osgoode Hall; 130 Queen St W
Toronto, ON, M5H 2N6
Toronto, ON, M5H 2N6
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Regulatory and licensing body for legal services in Ontario
Complaint Service -- handles complaints about lawyer or paralegal conduct and services -- 416-947-3310 or 1-800-268-7568
Complaint Service -- handles complaints about lawyer or paralegal conduct and services -- 416-947-3310 or 1-800-268-7568
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705-267-0300
3 Pine St S, Suite 202
Timmins, ON, P4N 2J9
Timmins, ON, P4N 2J9
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Provides legal assistance for low-income people in the following areas:
- Canada Pension Plan Disability Applications
- Criminal Injuries
- Ontario Disability Support Plan Applications
- Ontario Works Issues
- Landlord and Tenant Problems (Tenants only)
- Employment Insurance
- Workers compensation
- Criminal Law
- Family Law
- Personal injury
- Small Claims Court
- Consumer Law
- Estate and Trust matters
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705-268-9033
38 Pine St N, Unit 120
Timmins, ON, P4N 6K6
Timmins, ON, P4N 6K6
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- Provides information and education for clients and Bands/Communities about their Rights and Responsibilities under the Child and Family Services Act
- Provides culturally appropriate dispute resolution options to clients, Bands, communities and Children's Aid Societies in the form of traditional mediation practices which include the Circle as a method of practice
- Provides information to clients, communities and Bands in regards to their rights to the legal system including referrals to legal aid
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Timmins Native Friendship Centre
Aboriginal Combined Courtworker Program, Timmins Native Friendship Centre
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Aboriginal Combined Courtworker Program, Timmins Native Friendship Centre
Main Site
Timmins
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705-268-6262
179 Kirby Ave
Timmins, ON, P4N 1K1
Timmins, ON, P4N 1K1
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- Assists Aboriginal adults and youth navigate the court system
- Explains legal rights and court procedures
- Acts as a liaison between the offender and the courts
- Works with parents or families in the case of a child apprehension by CAS, to ensure that all proper steps are taken to protect the child and if possible to reunite the family
- Provides counselling, referrals, follow-up and encouragement to offenders to become contributing members of the community
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