Can I get free legal advice in Canada?
Pro Bono Law Ontario Pro Bono offers a free legal advice hotline for up to 30 minutes of legal advice and assistance. The toll-free number is 1-855-255-7256.
How do you get advice from a lawyer?
Qualifying users post their civil legal question to their state’s website. Lawyers provide information and basic legal advice without any expectation of long-term representation. The website increases access to advice and information about non-criminal legal matters for those who cannot afford a lawyer.
What are free attorneys called?
Pro bono programs help low-income people find volunteer lawyers who are willing to handle their cases for free. These programs usually are sponsored by state or local bar associations.
What is a free consultation lawyer?
So, when a lawyer says that he or she will provide a free consultation it means that they will sit down with you, hear about your problem, and give you some initial thoughts about it, at no charge or obligation to you. This meeting gives you a chance to “interview” the lawyer and the lawyer the chance to interview you.
Where to find family law information in New Brunswick?
It offers general information and resources about family law in New Brunswick. If you have questions about how the courts work, court rules, and court procedures, you can call our toll-free Family Law Information Line at. 1-888-236-2444.
How to apply for legal aid in New Brunswick?
Contact the New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Commission office nearest you for more information or to apply for family legal aid. Or visit the Legal Aid website at www.legalaid.nb.ca
Where to find a family law lawyer in Moncton?
If you live in the Saint John region, contact the Family Law Information Centre at 506-658-2261 to book an appointment. If you live in the Moncton region, contact the Family Law Information Centre at 506-856-3131 to book an appointment
Where can I get free legal advice in Fredericton?
Fredericton Legal Advice Clinic: This free clinic is offered at Wilmot United Church (473 King Street), and the John Howard Society building (249 Main Street), Fredericton. For more information, check the online schedule, here.