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Legal Aid Ontario - Woodstock Duty Counsel - Criminal and Family Law

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Oxford County Court House
415 Hunter St
Woodstock, ON
N4Z 4G6
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Toll-Free: Client Services Centre: 1-800-668-8258
iconPath Some in-person service may be available Mon-Fri for in person court matters. Call 519-421-2491 in advance of your court date for legal information and information about what services are available on your court date.
Last Updated: Jan 4, 2024: Suggest an edit

Application

Call Client Services Centre * income and financial information required for application * legal aid will accept collect calls * . Call 519-421-2491 for legal information and information about speaking to Duty Counsel or legal advice at the Family Law Information Centre.

Eligibility / Target Population

People who cannot afford their own solicitor * based on income and area of law

Fees

Free for duty counsel services

Languages

English

Area Served

Oxford

Accessibility

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Description of Services

Criminal Duty Counsel - Assists persons who do not have a lawyer with them for some in person and "virtual" attendances.  Assistance may be available on matters of adjournment, pleas, applications for bail and submissions as to sentence, young offenders cases in courts of first appearance. Assistance is subject to legal and financial eligibility. Call 519-421-2491 preferably in advance of your court date for legal information, information about eligibility for service and what service is in person. 

Family Duty Counsel -  Advice regarding legal rights, obligations and court process, assistance in negotiations and settling issues on a temporary or final basis * referrals to other sources such as mediation, assist with adjournments, motions, child protection matters and default matters. Service is based on legal and financial eligibility requirements. Some in-person service is available at the courthouse. Call 519-421-2491 preferably in advance of your court date for legal information, information about eligibility for service and when service is available in person. 

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About Us

Legal Aid Ontario (LAO), an independent but publicly funded and publicly accountable non-profit corporation that administers the province's legal aid program.

Last Updated: Jan 4, 2024: Suggest an edit
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