Legal Aid Ontario Hamilton District Office

Legal aid is available through the certificate programme. With a legal aid certificate, you can be advised and represented by a private lawyer. If you are having difficulty finding a legal aid office that uses this directory, please contact the Client Service Centre at 416-979-1446 or toll-free at 1-800-668-8258. Jared`s Place Legal Resource Centre – for women who have experienced domestic violence and are in conflict with the justice system. Legal counsel can provide free assistance, information, advocacy and referrals related to family law, criminal law and other issues such as disability, housing, immigration and security planning. Call 905-522-0127 ext. 207 100 Main Street East, Hamilton Legal Aid Ontario will only use your location to show you lawyers, courthouses and legal clinics in your area. We take your privacy seriously. Step-by-step justice – an online tool with step-by-step information on common legal issues. Duty counsel are lawyers who are assigned to the courts to provide free assistance to people who do not have a lawyer. Look for the public defender`s office in your courthouse.

The Legal Aid Certificate Program provides eligible Ontarians with publicly funded legal representation on criminal and family law matters. A certificate guarantees that a lawyer will be paid to represent a client for a certain number of hours. Clients can request certificates by calling LAO`s Client Service Centre at 1-800-668-8258 and pressing 0 Clients must be legally and financially eligible for legal aid. For people who need information and access to legal representation in legal matters. Smits Law – Community law firm offering free notarial services to Flamborough residents as well as other legal services for real estate, wills, estates and trusts, and litigation. Call 289-204-9435; E-Mail-tony@smitslaw.ca. Located at 35 Main Street North, Unit 24C, Waterdown. Law Society Referral Service – The Law Society of Ontario helps people looking for lawyers find a lawyer and get in touch with a lawyer. You will be matched with a lawyer or licensed paralegal and receive a free 30-minute consultation.

Request a lawyer online or call 1-800-668-7380 Advocacy Centre for the Elderly – provides legal services to low-income seniors and education on elder abuse, health care facilities, nursing homes, pensions, theft and other age-related issues. Call 1-855-598-2656 The Human Rights Legal Support Centre provides legal aid to people who have experienced discrimination under the Code. Call 1-866-625-5179 Legal Aid Hamilton-Kitchener District Office 110 King Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, Suite 760 Robert Thompson Blvd. 905-528-0134 The Human Rights Tribunal is where human rights applications are filed and decided. Call 1-866-598-0322 Ontario Human Rights Commission for information on human rights and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Call 1-800-378-9080 No pay phone coins are required and Legal Aid Ontario accepts group calls. This service is available in 120 languages. Free Will Month – October is Free Will Month and an opportunity for people aged 55 and over to find a local lawyer to write a will for free. You can donate to a partner charity under the program.

Community Legal Education Ontario – provides information on a variety of topics, including family law, health and disability, housing, employment, immigration and consumer rights. Clients can request a certificate by calling Legal Aid Ontario`s Client Service Centre. The toll-free number is 1-800-668-8258 and press 0 The Hamilton Community Legal Clinic is funded by Legal Aid Ontario and is available to low-income residents of Flamborough. The clinic can advise on a range of topics, including tenant rights, workers` compensation, disability benefits and pensions, employment, human rights, notarial services and wills. 905-527-4572, 100 Main Street East (corner of Main and Catherine Street) Suite 203, Hamilton Our clinic does not offer services in this area; However, if you need help in a criminal case, your browser will ask you to confirm access as soon as this message is closed. In criminal cases, public defenders advise, obtain adjournments and assist with adjournments, bail hearings, diversions and guilty pleas.