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Woodlands Civic Centre Legal Clinic

The clinic is only open to people who have never sought legal advice and who are not represented by lawyers. At the Legal Clinic, you can consult a volunteer lawyer for 20 minutes in complete confidentiality. Conveniently located in the city, the Singapore University of Management (SMU) Pro Bono Centre welcomes applicants of all nationalities (including foreigners) to its legal clinic. If you are facing a legal issue in a personal matter (investment, business and professional matters are not covered) and you have never sought legal advice and/or cannot afford to pay for a lawyer, you can call us to make an appointment for free basic legal advice at our community legal clinics. These clinics take place from Monday to Thursday (except holidays and the eve of holidays). At the legal clinic, you can get individual advice for 20 minutes. Our Know the Law Now brochure has helped thousands of people with general civil law, family law, criminal procedure, labour matters, estate planning and transactional matters. Before making an appointment for a lawyer, it may be helpful to refer to this booklet, which is written in lay language for the general public. walk-in clinic; First come, first served: *Last check-in is at 19:00. Read our other article for more information on getting legal aid in Singapore. Work permit and S Pass holders in Singapore who need legal advice can contact the Migrant Workers Centre, which offers a free legal clinic every first and third Saturday of the month from 12:00 to 14:00. If you need to hire a lawyer but are concerned that you won`t be able to afford one, you may want to consider applying for legal aid.

This allows you to get legal services from a lawyer for free or at a subsidized rate. You may need to pass a means test to be eligible for legal aid. Community legal clinics accept appointments from Singaporeans and permanent residents who live in Singapore and need legal advice on personal matters (i.e. investment, business and professional matters are not applicable). Debt and bankruptcy clinics cover topics such as chapters 7 and 13 of bankruptcy, debt collection, student loans, and more. If you are not sure if your legal problem is suitable for a debt and insolvency clinic, please still apply for client admission via the online form. Our dispatchers will help you determine the best clinic for your legal problem. To make an appointment at a debt and bankruptcy legal clinic, please follow the instructions above (see: How to Contact Services). All debt and bankruptcy clinics are operating by phone during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of the Neighborhood Legal Clinics (NLC) program is to provide free and limited legal advice and referrals to King County and Washington State residents with legal problems in King County who might not otherwise have access to the legal system.

The goal of the program is to make clinics accessible regardless of barriers such as income, education, language or disability. Each session lasts 20 minutes, and clinic hours and appointments depend on the issue you need advice on. All cases will be treated as strictly confidential. The Women`s Association for Action and Research (AWARE), a non-governmental organization working for gender equality, provides free ad hoc legal advice to women only. If you are a start-up, you may be eligible for free legal advice for your business at ACE Legal Clinic. The Action Community for Entrepreneurship (ACE), supported by the Ministry of Trade and Industry, is a private organisation that supports entrepreneurial initiatives in Singapore. Disclaimer: The legal advice given at these sessions is provided for informational and convenience purposes only and is not intended to replace, replace or supplement any legal advice and legal actions that may be required in any case. Volunteer lawyers are legally required to stop working for participants in these free legal clinics. There are many legal clinics in Singapore run by government and non-profit organizations.

Here are 9 of them. If you are looking for free legal advice on your legal problem, visiting a legal clinic may be an ideal solution. All non-criminal legal matters, language interpretation available 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month, 19:00–20:30 All telephone appointments Offer FREE 30-60 minute consultations with pro bono lawyers. NLC typically holds clinics at 30+ locations in King County, but most clinics are operating by phone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lawyers determine if the client has a legal problem, suggest possible options, and make appropriate recommendations. These lawyers will not represent you in court. NLC lawyers may not have expertise in every area of law, but they will do everything possible to answer questions accurately. The clinic operates on a first-come, first-served basis. No appointment is required. This clinic is supposed to be a safe place for African Americans and is mostly made up of avocados of color. While the clinic refers Sharia law cases to a special group of Muslim lawyers, it also offers advice on non-Sharia issues for people of all races and religions, including family disputes. Marital problems and division of property.

Applicants may also request to meet with a volunteer Muslim or non-Muslim lawyer. For just S$59, you can get a 20-minute phone consultation from a qualified lawyer in Singapore within 24 hours. To make an appointment at a general clinic, please follow the instructions above (see: How to reach the service). All general clinics are operating by phone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Appointments can be made online at www.qlawfoundation.org/lgbtq-legal-clinic.html or by calling (206) 235-7235. If you are unable to use a phone due to a disability or require other accommodations, please email clinic@qlawfoundation.org for an appointment. To be eligible for free legal advice at the AWARE Legal Clinic, applicants must need help with a personal matter (e.g. divorce, domestic violence, or Sharia cases).

You also don`t need to have hired lawyers before. To be eligible for a consultation with the clinic`s volunteer lawyers, you must come from a «low-income or disadvantaged group.» Family law clinics cover topics such as divorce, custody, child support, domestic violence, etc. If you are unsure whether your legal problem is appropriate for a family law clinic, please still submit your application using the online client registration form. Our dispatchers will help you determine the best clinic for your legal problem. Since the legal clinic takes place every Friday evening, the SMU Pro Bono Centre Legal Clinic is also an option for people who need urgent last-minute legal advice before showing up for court hearings the following Monday. Visit the AWARE website for more information about the legal clinic. The ACE Legal Clinic operates alternately on Tuesday afternoons at the JTC LaunchPad @ one-north. Each legal consultation lasts up to one hour. If you need free legal advice on Sharia law issues, you can visit the Jamiyah Legal Clinic of the Muslim Missonary Society Singapore (also known as Jamiyah Singapore).

If the applicant is elderly or frail and has difficulty getting to the clinic`s main address, the legal clinic also offers videoconferencing services at dedicated kiosks at the Kaki Bukit Community Centre and Eunos Community Club. These iCounsel clinics are open every second and fourth Tuesday of the month from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Copies of documents served, court orders, police reports. After registration, an appointment will be made for you to meet with one of our lawyers at a community legal clinic.

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