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Law Society Referral Service (LRBS): Contact the Law Society of Ontario to find a lawyer or paralegal for a free consultation of up to 30 minutes to help you determine your rights and options. www.findlegalhelp.ca, Crisis Line: 416-947-5255 / Toll-free: 1-855-947-5255 Directory of Lawyers and Paralegals: A complete list of lawyers authorized by the Law Society to provide legal services in Ontario. Each list contains the status of lawyer or paralegal. The directory can be searched by name, field of activity, language, city or postal code. www.lso.ca/LawyerParalegalDirectory Certified Specialist Program: Search by area of expertise of lawyers who provide specialized support in complex cases and facilitate referrals. Search online or contact the Client Service Centre at 416-947-3300, toll-free at 1-800-668-7380 or email lawsociety@lso.ca for a printed copy. Discrimination and Harassment Counsel (DHC): A free service for the Ontario public, lawyers and paralegals. The discrimination and harassment lawyer provides confidential assistance to anyone who has been discriminated against or harassed by a lawyer or paralegal, or within a law firm or legal organization. www.dhcounsel.on.ca your right – Simplified Ontario law: Licensed lawyers and paralegals offer legal services to help you. These Your Law short videos are designed to help you learn how. www.lso.ca/yourlaw Escrow Services and the Unclaimed Trust Fund: If you are looking for information or documents in the files of a lawyer or paralegal who is no longer practicing, Trust Services may be able to help. www.lso.ca /Trustee-Services-and-the-Unclaimed-Trust-Fund About Paralegals: Paralegals are an integral part of the legal system. They are professionally trained, insured and licensed by the Law Society of Ontario to serve the public and provide access to justice.

Paralegals can provide an affordable option for those who need legal services or representation. Visit our About Paralegals page and read our fact sheet for more information about paralegals and how they serve Ontarians. Legal clinics and student legal aid societies may be able to help you if you qualify. CLEO`s Step-by-Step Justice website contains step-by-step information that can help you resolve family law issues. The site also offers handy tools such as forms and checklists, as well as links to legal and social services where you can get help. Visit www.stepstojustice.ca. Legal Aid Ontario (LAO): Legal Aid Ontario provides low-income people with access to a range of legal services tailored to their legal needs through its website and toll-free number.1-800-668-8258 www.legalaid.on.ca Law Help Ontario: Self-help legal advice provided by Pro Bono Law Ontario that provides a range of services to self-represented litigants in civil matters to help them Understand court proceedings – or Meet with a volunteer lawyer – for free. www.lawhelpontario.org When you request a lawyer or paralegal online, we will give you the name of a licensed lawyer or paralegal who will provide you with a free consultation of up to 30 minutes to help you determine your rights and options, provided we have a match available. Pro Bono Law Ontario is a not-for-profit organization that promotes access to justice in Ontario by creating opportunities for lawyers to provide pro bono (free) legal services to low-income individuals and not-for-profit organizations.

The organization`s main goal is to help low-income people with civil (non-family) legal issues that are not covered by Legal Aid Ontario. Pro Bono offers a free legal helpline for up to 30 minutes of legal advice and support. The toll-free number is 1-855-255-7256. For more information, see www.probonoontario.org/hotline/. Since the Court must remain impartial in any case before it, the Supreme Court cannot provide legal advice; However, we are happy to refer you to resources available on other websites. The links below provide information to help you find a lawyer or paralegal to help you with your case, as well as general information about the court system and various legal issues. You can start the online process of getting a lawyer recommendation or lawyer recommendation at www.findlegalhelp.ca, 24 hours a day. Please note that LSRS is unable to identify lawyers or paralegals who work in emergencies or who work for free on a pro bono basis.

Legal Aid Ontario provides a range of legal services to low-income people. Please visit the Legal Aid website to find out if you are eligible for legal aid and to find out what types of help legal aid offers. Please note that the hotline`s legal advisors offer short services. They don`t create a lasting relationship with you. Our full terms and conditions can be found here. The Law Society of Ontario (LSO) offers a service that gives you the name of a lawyer in your area who you can talk to for free for 30 minutes. You can ask for a lawyer who speaks your language. Visit www.findlegalhelp.ca or call their hotline at 416-947-5255 or 1-855-947-5255 if you are unable to use their online service. Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) has a phone line that you can call for up to 20 minutes of free general legal advice and information in different languages. Call 1-800-668-8258.

The Ontario Legal Information Centre offers 30 minutes of free consultation in English or French. You can talk to a lawyer on the phone or meet them in person at their office in Ottawa. Call 1-844-343-7462 or visit www.legalinfocentre.ca. If you are a respected lawyer in Ontario and would like to make your legal expertise available to low-income people across the province, click here! CLEO also offers a number of family law publications available online and in print. To order or view these publications online, visit www.family.cleo.on.ca. The Law Society`s Referral Service responds to an important need in the community by connecting people seeking legal help with a lawyer or paralegal. If you are looking for a lawyer referral service or a lawyer placement service, LSRS can help. For everything from managing a ticket to buying your first home, you can find a legal representative at LSRS. Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) is a not-for-profit organization funded by Legal Aid Ontario, the Ministry of Justice and the Law Foundation of Ontario that develops and distributes legal information. CLEO offers resources and publications on a variety of topics, many of which are available in other languages.

Pro Bono Ontario is committed to helping Ontarians meet their day-to-day civil justice needs. If you can`t afford a lawyer, call our free legal helpline for up to 30 minutes of free legal advice and support. The toll-free number is 1-855-255-7256. The Law Society of Ontario (LSO) is the professional body that regulates lawyers and paralegals in Ontario. The Law Society`s Referral Service connects lawyers and paralegals with people seeking help with legal matters. This service can be used by phone or by filling out an online application form. Ontario Legal Information Centre: The Ontario Legal Information Centre offers a free 30-minute meeting with a lawyer to anyone in Ontario who has a legal problem or whose legal problem is in Ontario. The Centre`s services are offered confidentially and in person or by telephone in English and French.

centreinfojuridique.ca/en/ Pro Bono Ontario Free Legal Helpline: Supports access to justice in Ontario by creating and promoting opportunities for lawyers to provide pro bono (free) legal services to people with limited resources. Toll-free 1-855-255-7256 or www.probonoontario.org Justice Ontario: A Useful Resource on Ontario Law.