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Dial 2-1-1. Our helpline is answered by real people 24/7 and service is available in 150+ languages.
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COVID-19 - The office is now open to the public on a part-time, appointments-only basis. Clients must call first to make an appointment. We also continue to assist clients by working remotely.
Provides referrals, legal advice, legal representation, Tenant Duty Counsel services, public legal education and community outreach.
Areas of law include:
Part-time satellite offices (by appointment only):
Wallaceburg Community Resource Centre
939 Dufferin Ave, Wallaceburg
Blenheim Municipal Building
35 Talbot St, Blenheim
Tilbury Information and Help Centre
20 Queen St N, Tilbury
Provides referrals, legal advice, legal representation, Tenant Duty Counsel services, public legal education and community outreach.
Areas of law include:
- Tenant rights
- Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan and CPP Disability
- Disability issues
- Employment law including the Employment Standards Act, Human Rights in the Workplace and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
- Wills and powers of attorney
Part-time satellite offices (by appointment only):
Wallaceburg Community Resource Centre
939 Dufferin Ave, Wallaceburg
Blenheim Municipal Building
35 Talbot St, Blenheim
Tilbury Information and Help Centre
20 Queen St N, Tilbury
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Legal aid services for persons seeking legal advice
- representation mainly in areas of family law, criminal, immigration, mental health
- office provides a lawyer of the client's choice
- clients may be required to contribute to the cost of legal services depending on financial assessment
- legal representation for eligible clients who appear in court without a lawyer
- legal resources and referrals to other social assistance agencies
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An interdisciplinary clinic combining legal and social work professions to meet the multi-faceted needs of the low-income community.
Services include:
Services include:
- free legal advice and representation to University of Windsor undergraduate students in all our areas of practice including notarizations and commissions
- criminal law and provincial offences
- family law
- housing law
- employment law
- elder law
- consumer rights
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Clinic offers advice, representation and referrals in both French and English. The services are provided by staff lawyers experienced in administrative law. They represent clients, give legal opinions or make appropriate referrals. All information is kept strictly confidential.
- also engages in law reform activities, community outreach and public legal education
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- Housing/LTB (evictions only)
- Immigration
- Canada Pension Plan
- Small Claims Court
- an online check-up available in both English and French to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- Community Legal Services has created this check-up to help people who are living in poverty so they can identify legal problems and get help
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Drop-in information and resource centre * information and resources on separation, divorce and child welfare * information about community resources, family mediation services, legal services, the court process, how to find a lawyer
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London District Office - West District
1-877-449-4001 Ontario Toll-Free: 1-800-668-8258
519-433-8179
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Legal resources and referrals to other social assistance agencies * administers legal aid certificate program for complex and serious cases * issues certificates to pay for legal costs associated with family court, child welfare cases and appearance in criminal and young offender cases, to people who are eligible * assists with immigration and refugee claims * Legal Aid settlement conferences offered and arranged.
Clients may wish to contact our website for information about eligibility for the various Legal Aid Ontario services. They may be made via the Client Portal, or via Lawyer Assisted Applications or by contacting our Client Service Centre 1-811-668-8258 between 8am-5pm, weekdays. Translation services are available in your choice of over 300 languages through the contact service.
Clients may wish to contact our website for information about eligibility for the various Legal Aid Ontario services. They may be made via the Client Portal, or via Lawyer Assisted Applications or by contacting our Client Service Centre 1-811-668-8258 between 8am-5pm, weekdays. Translation services are available in your choice of over 300 languages through the contact service.
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Office of the Worker Adviser (OWA)
London: 1-800-265-7924 French: 1-800-661-6365
Reprisals Unit: 1-855-659-7744
519-873-4490
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Provides free and confidential services (advice, education and representation) in workplace insurance matters (formerly called workers' compensation) to non-unionized workers and their survivors
Reprisals unit located at the head office advises and represents non-unionized workers who have experienced occupational health and safety reprisals
Reprisals unit located at the head office advises and represents non-unionized workers who have experienced occupational health and safety reprisals
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Legal advice and representation in court or at tribunals regarding Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program benefits, Canada Pension Plan, Employment Insurance benefits, Landlord/Tenant advice and representation (for tenants only), and Employment Law
For landlord/tenant advice contact:
Tenant Duty Counsel
519-438-2890
For landlord/tenant advice contact:
Tenant Duty Counsel
519-438-2890
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Court-attached mediation services to those who seek to resolve their disputes efficiently and inexpensively * aims to eliminate much of the confusion in family law * lawyer walk-in-help service at the Court House
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Publishes plain-language information and training materials regarding poverty issues and legislative changes
Offers public presentations and consultations related to legal low income issues
Coordinates workshops to assist families in applying for Registered Education Savings Plans or Registered Disability Savings Plans
Offers public presentations and consultations related to legal low income issues
Coordinates workshops to assist families in applying for Registered Education Savings Plans or Registered Disability Savings Plans
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Elgin-Oxford Legal Clinic
Elgin, Oxford or Satellite Offices: 1-866-611-2311 Elgin: 519-633-2638
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Legal advice and representation in several areas of law including:
Does not provide advice or representation in family law or criminal law
Indigenous Justice Program - An Indigenous Justice Coordinator (IJC) is on staff to connect the Indigenous communities in Oxford, Elgin, London-Middlesex, Huron, Perth, Munsee-Delaware First Nation, Chippeawa of the Thames First Nation and Oneida of the Thames First Nation with assistance to navigate the legal system * the IJC can provide cultural awareness training in the community
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Program - A lawyer is available to provide educational opportunities addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. Summary advice can be provide to those who wish to know their rights and responsibilities.
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- Landlord and Tenant Matters
- Canada Pension Plan disability
- Employment Law (excluding WSIB)
Does not provide advice or representation in family law or criminal law
Indigenous Justice Program - An Indigenous Justice Coordinator (IJC) is on staff to connect the Indigenous communities in Oxford, Elgin, London-Middlesex, Huron, Perth, Munsee-Delaware First Nation, Chippeawa of the Thames First Nation and Oneida of the Thames First Nation with assistance to navigate the legal system * the IJC can provide cultural awareness training in the community
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Program - A lawyer is available to provide educational opportunities addressing sexual harassment in the workplace. Summary advice can be provide to those who wish to know their rights and responsibilities.
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Provides free legal services to low-income individuals.
The Clinic is currently involved in a project to educate and assist residents about sexual harassment in the workplace. A lawyer is available to provide workshops and information about sexual harassment in the workplace free of charge. The Clinic is involved in a project to provide advice and support to victims of intimate violence and sexual abuse with a lawyer and a social worker. The Clinic has an Indigenous Justice Program with a staff member who will assist the Indigenous communities and residents. The program is meant to facilitate connecting Indigenous residents with the justice system.
Main office in St. Thomas with full-time satellite office in Woodstock, and part-time satellite services in Tillsonburg and Ingersoll * if needed, arrangements can be made in other communities to meet with clients that have no transportation
- staff consists of community legal workers and lawyers
- offer services from our main office in St. Thomas and our satellite offices in Woodstock, Tillsonburg, Aylmer, Ingersoll, West Lorne, Chippewa of the Thames, Oneida of the Thames and Munsee Delaware Nation
- initial contact is made through St. Thomas head office
- assistance on landlord/tenant matters and appeals in Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program, employment law and on Canada Pension Plan matters
- traditional casework, summary advice, public legal education, law reform, and a wide range of community development activities
The Clinic is currently involved in a project to educate and assist residents about sexual harassment in the workplace. A lawyer is available to provide workshops and information about sexual harassment in the workplace free of charge. The Clinic is involved in a project to provide advice and support to victims of intimate violence and sexual abuse with a lawyer and a social worker. The Clinic has an Indigenous Justice Program with a staff member who will assist the Indigenous communities and residents. The program is meant to facilitate connecting Indigenous residents with the justice system.
Main office in St. Thomas with full-time satellite office in Woodstock, and part-time satellite services in Tillsonburg and Ingersoll * if needed, arrangements can be made in other communities to meet with clients that have no transportation
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Free legal services for low-income people funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Services provided in the following areas of law:
Legal Health Check-Up:
- advice and representation available through this Nonprofit independent community legal clinic to clients who have problems such as housing, social assistance, government pensions and employment insurance
Services provided in the following areas of law:
- Residential tenancies (for tenants)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment issues
- Human Rights
- Consumer Protection
- Notary services
Legal Health Check-Up:
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
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Designed for use by unrepresented litigants who need assistance with family law cases as they relate to court processes
- duty counsel lawyer will be available to assist with legal concerns
- assistance will also be provided with the completion of forms
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Provides Indigenous controlled and culturally based justice alternatives
- Gladue Reports - preparation of Gladue reports for court proceedings
- Yoha:te ne kahsen:na (The Road to Your Name) - cultural learning program facilitated by local Indigenous Knowledge Helpers designed for those in the justice system and people supporting those in the justice system
- Indigenous Knowledge Keepers Program - Indigenous Knowlege Keepers attend each session of Indigenous Peoples Court. They are a cultural resource to Court personnel, justice workers and clients. They are facilitators of client conferences
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Free legal services for low-income people funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Services provided in the following areas of law:
Legal Health Check-Up:
- advice and representation available through this Nonprofit independent community legal clinic to clients who have problems such as housing, social assistance, government pensions and employment insurance
Services provided in the following areas of law:
- Residential tenancies (for tenants)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment issues
- Human Rights
- Consumer Protection
- Notary services
Legal Health Check-Up:
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
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Duty Counsel Office
Office - collect calls accepted: 1-800-668-8258 Fax: 1-877-550-2009
TTY - Toll Free: 1-866-641-8867
Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General: 1-877-425-0575
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Toll free phone service provides general information on range of legal aid services ; legal, financial eligibility criteria ; legal aid application information.
Other services include:
Other services include:
- duty counsel (legal aid lawyer in an Ontario courthouse) - criminal, refugee and immigration, family or youth courts, mental health
- summary legal advice for family law (criminal matters referred to local services)
- certificate program for complex cases
- poverty law, civil services - delivered through community legal aid clinics
- referrals to other social assistance agencies
- Criminal Duty Counsel - 36 Wyndham St S (Ontario Court of Justice Criminal Division)
- Family Duty Counsel - 74 Woolwich St (Ontario Court of Justice, Family and Superior Court of Justice, County of Wellington Courthouse)
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Arm's length agency of the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Training, and Skills Development. Works to educate, advices, and represent non-union workers who have been injured at work or who have been threatened or punished for following health and safety laws.
Services include:
Services include:
- summary advice and representation through all stages of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) claims process or the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT)
- information on the polices and procedures of the WSIB and WSIAT
- advice and representation through the stages of an application and hearing of an application and hearing before the Ontario Labour Relations Board
- self-help information for workers to handle their own claims or applications where appropriate
- referrals to other organizations
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Assists with applications for Canadian and other countries' pensions and benefits
- information on passports, permanent resident cards, income taxes, legal issues, Italian properties, power of attorney and succession
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Free legal answers covering 2,100 topics on provincial and federal laws, available by website
- referrals
- publishes legal guides and Your Guide to Canadian Law
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Hotline for workers to ask questions about their rights and workplace issues, get support and strategize solutions
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Migrant Workers Alliance for Change
Office: 1-855-567-4722 Caregivers' Action Centre: 647-782-6633
Farm Workers' Information Line: 905-324-2840
Migrant Students' Information Line: 647-858-2854
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Migrant Workers Alliance for Change
- advocacy organization for migrant workers, including farm workers, caregivers and current and former international students
- coalition of self-organized migrant worker groups, unions, faith groups and others advocating for migrant/seasonal workers and migrant student workers in the areas of government policy and workers' rights
- works for change in Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP), Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) and Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP)
- for more information CLICK HERE
Caregivers' Action Centre
- member-led advocacy group for current and former migrant care workers
- focus on improving wages, working conditions and rights of all care workers, including domestic workers, live-in caregivers, nannies, caregivers to the elderly and persons with disabilities
- workshops and training on workplace rights, immigration rights, Employment Insurance (EI), taxes
- support and advice
- contact by email at info@caregiversactioncentre.org or by phone 647-782-6633.
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Legal information website
- promotes an understanding of the law with respect to violence against women
- provides legal information to women and their supporters that reflects the experiences and realities of women
- We do not give legal advice
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COVID19 -- telephone inquiries only, online information about housing security during the COVID19 emergency
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Legal clinic focusing on individual and systemic anti-Black racism
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Legal clinic focusing on individual and systemic anti-Black racism
- legal representation
- test case litigation
- law reform and community development
- summary legal advice, brief services and public legal education
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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Workers' Action Centre
Workers' Rights Information Phoneline 1-855-531-0778 ; Migrant Workers Alliance 1-855-567-4722 Workers' Rights Information Phoneline : 416-531-0778
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Covid-19 -- support with problems at work through Workers' Rights Information Phoneline
Workers' rights education
- all in-person meetings and workshops cancelled until further notice
Workers' rights education
- information and referral on work-related issues such as employment law, human rights, harassment, Employment Insurance (EI), workers' compensation, health and safety legislation
- information and drop-in sessions for workers wanting in-depth information on asserting their rights and protecting themselves at work
- strategies and support regarding unpaid wages, vacation pay and holiday pay
- referrals
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