The MS Society of Canada aims to improve the quality of life for people living with MS by improving access to legal support and advocacy. Although services vary by region. Self Counsel Press Self-Counsel Press is a source of do-it-yourself laws and small business books with books, e-books, and form kits designed for self-help. It includes kits and information on how to create a will, marriage, separation and divorce forms, business forms, etc. Legal Aid Alberta Legal Aid provides legal representation to Albertans who meet the eligibility criteria. All minors have the right to representation in criminal matters. Legal aid provides coverage for serious criminal charges, family law matters, child protection issues, immigration and refugee claims, adult guardianship or curatorship, and income support. Please note that legal aid does not currently provide support for many civil matters, including bodily injury, medical malpractice, etc. The Medicine Hat Community Legal Clinic provides free legal information and advice to low- and middle-income individuals who have a legal problem but are not eligible for legal aid. Grande Prairie Legal Guidance Grande Prairie Legal Guidance provides free legal information and advice to low- and middle-income individuals who have a legal problem but are not eligible for legal aid.
He can help you with areas such as family law, landlord and tenant matters, employment, debts/contracts, circulation/statutes, wills and estates, criminal law and civil law. GPLG does not provide representation in court. For new applications, help with early arrival, help with new fees or to update financial information. Juvenile Justice at The Alex – Calgary CLERC provides legal advice, information, advocacy, referrals and services to children and youth. CLERC lawyers represent youth under the age of 19 in matters such as family, immigration, estate and inheritance, employment matters, landlord and tenant issues, human rights issues, education issues and guardianship issues. CLERC does not represent youth involved in criminal matters or using legal services through child protection. For help with your return or invoice with Legal Aid Alberta. Canadian Forum on Civil Justice (CCJF) The FCJC is a national, not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting civil justice reform through research and advocacy since 1998. CFCJ strives to make the civil justice system accessible, efficient and sustainable by leading and participating in projects that put the citizen at the heart of the civil justice system. Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC) Pro Bono Students Canada is a national network of law schools and community organizations that brings together law students and non-governmental organizations, government agencies, courts and legal clinics during the school year. PBSC has chapters in the faculties of law at the University of Calgary and the University of Alberta. Student Legal Services – Edmonton Student Legal Services is a student-run organization that helps low-income people in the Edmonton area understand and resolve their legal problems.
He can assist in criminal, civil and family law, among others. The Medicine Hat Community Legal Clinic provides free and confidential legal advice at our evening clinics to individuals in a low-income financial category and is not eligible for legal service. The Medicine Hat Community Legal Clinic offers free legal advice to people in financial difficulty. We offer free legal assistance to people staying in Medicine Hat, Brooks and. Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) CanLII is a not-for-profit organization that operates and maintains a website that provides ongoing access to a virtual library of Canadian legal information. This website provides access to court judgments, court decisions, laws and regulations of all Canadian jurisdictions. LawNow LawNow Magazine is published by the Centre for Public Legal Education of Alberta six times a year. It provides credible legal information, interpretations and commentary to help Canadians make critical decisions about their professional and personal lives and make meaningful and effective contributions to the democratic life of their communities and countries. Women`s Centre Legal Counselling Clinic Volunteer lawyers offer free half-hour legal advice sessions for women.
These meetings are intended to provide a starting point for access to the legal system. The clinics deal with family, civil, immigration and other types of law, but not criminal law. All women are welcome; Required dates. Lawyer Placement Service The Lawyer Placement Service provides you with contact information for up to three lawyers who will consider which legal services may be able to help you. If you talk to each lawyer, the first half hour of the conversation is free. You shouldn`t expect the lawyer to do freelance work during this time – this is to discuss your legal situation and explore your options. Lethbridge Legal Guidance provides free legal aid, information and advocacy to people in financial difficulty who need legal services and representation and are not eligible for legal aid. Volunteer lawyers provide legal information and advice on a variety of topics, including family, civil matters, labour law, criminal law and immigration law. Free clinics operate on Tuesday evenings. Alberta Legal Services Limited Project Alberta Limited`s Legal Services Project is a local lawyers` initiative to give Albertans access to the legal services they want, when they want, at an affordable price. The project connects Albertans with lawyers who only help one part, not all, so you can pay for the services you want without having a lawyer to handle the case from start to finish.

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