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Legal Aid Lawyer List Ontario

The Law Society of Ontario also offers a Law Society referral service. This online service gives you the name of a lawyer in your area who can speak to you for up to 30 minutes for free. You can ask for a lawyer who speaks your language or a lawyer who accepts legal aid certificates. Results for legal/legal services and unbundling are only displayed for independent licensees. Not all licensees chose to enter data for legal/services services, additional languages and unbundling. Email addresses are also displayed only to licensees who have chosen to display their work email address in the directory. Ontario has more than 57,000 lawyers and 10,000 paralegals. You can choose to search for the full list of names in the directory or just lists of lawyers or entries of paralegals. You can also refine your results by performing an advanced search where you can search by last name (first or last name), bar number, postal code, city or any combination of these.

You can also search for lawyers and paralegals who offer legal services in French, who can communicate in languages other than English or French, or based on the areas of law/services they offer. For more information on finding and working with your lawyer, see the Find a lawyer or paralegal section of the Legal Line. For more information about legal aid in Ontario, visit Legal Aid Ontario. Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) has created a searchable directory of lawyers listed on its website to make it easier for clients to find a lawyer. This directory contains the names of some former Law Society licensees. This includes lawyers and paralegals who have surrendered their licences at their own request, as well as those whose permission has been revoked or granted for regulatory reasons. Information on former lawyers and paralegals is included in the directory for three years. A paralegal cannot prepare or assist in the preparation of legal documents relating to wills, powers of attorney, custody or settlement agreements relating to family or matrimonial law. The Human Rights Legal Support Centre (HRLSC) provides human rights advice to people whose rights have been violated in violation of the Ontario Human Rights Code.

HRLSC staff speak more than 15 languages and can offer services in more than 140 languages. Make sure the lawyer you choose is right for you. We rarely allow you to change lawyers once you have hired one. Depending on the nature of your legal problem, you may also want to contact a community legal clinic for help. Community legal clinics are not-for-profit legal centres funded by Legal Aid Ontario that provide information, legal advice and advocacy. Learn more about how to apply for legal aid or use the directory search tool to find a lawyer. 2. Contact an LAO office near you. They may be able to provide you with a list of lawyers who will handle mutual legal assistance cases.

The Law Society also has a directory of certified specialists that lists lawyers by area of law. But not all lawyers who specialize in an area of law are listed in this directory. It only lists lawyers who have applied for registration in the register and who meet certain conditions. You can file a complaint directly with LAO`s Complaints Department through your lawyer: ARCH Disability Law Centre is a specialized legal clinic that provides legal services to people with disabilities. In criminal charges, sometimes a person cannot afford to pay a defence lawyer. If you are in this position, Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) may be an option. provided you meet certain financial and legal criteria. Legal Aid Ontario is a provincially funded and regulated program that provides legal aid to people who cannot afford a lawyer. If you apply to LAO and meet the financial and legal requirements, you will receive a certificate of legal aid in the criminal context. If your chosen legal aid lawyer accepts your legal aid certificate, your lawyer`s fees will be covered by legal aid. A lawyer or paralegal can help you fill out forms or documents and give advice on legal rights and obligations. Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) provides legal services at a reduced cost to low-income people.

Many of Caramanna Friedberg`s lawyers are proud to receive legal aid certificates – location permitting. Access to justice is something our lawyers passionately believe in. In this context, potential clients need to be aware of the eligibility requirements for legal aid. Clients often assume they qualify for a certificate simply because the cost of having a lawyer seems high. Potential clients may not realize that there is more to determining fitness than not being able or willing to pay for a lawyer. 3. Ask your colleagues, friends and family if they can refer you to a lawyer. If the lawyer takes care of your type of legal problem, you may be able to hire them to help you. 5. Contact a lawyer on this website. The large number of topics offered allows you to focus on the information you need and then be put in touch with a lawyer or agency who is an expert in your exact problem. Simply go to the specific answer you are interested in and click on the lawyer`s or agency`s link at the end or in the body of the answer.

In addition, you can also click on the Links section of this website for assistance. Welcome to the Law Society`s Directory of Lawyers and Paralegals. This directory lists lawyers and paralegals licensed by the Law Society. The Law Society regulates Ontario`s lawyers and licensed paralegals in the public interest and does not provide legal advice to members of the public. If you are looking for a lawyer referral service or a paralegal referral service, the Law Society Referral Service can help. The directory displays the business contact information of most licensees. The business contact information contained in the directory was provided to the Law Society by the lawyer or paralegal in accordance with its obligation under Bill 8 to notify the Law Society of any change in contact information. If you are a lawyer or paralegal and would like to change your contact information, please use the Law Society Portal. Each list contains the status of lawyer or paralegal. If a lawyer or paralegal has a regulatory history, has limitations in their practice or if there is a guardianship, there is information about that in the directory listing.

Email addresses will appear in the Lawyer and Paralegal Directory unless the lawyer or paralegal has chosen not to display their work email address. Register online for more information or to find legal counsel. Learn more about filing a complaint through a lawyer or paralegal. You may be able to get help from a local lawyer paid for by Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) if you qualify financially, and you have the kind of legal problems they can help you with, they can issue a «certificate» that you can take to a local lawyer to help you. The certificate tells lawyers what they receive from LAO. To file a complaint through a lawyer or paralegal, contact the Law Society of Ontario directly at: If you are having difficulty finding a lawyer using this directory, please contact the Client Service Centre at 416-979-1446 or toll-free at 1-800-668-8258.

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