How do I contact duty counsel Ontario?

Find a Duty Counsel Office If you have difficulties in finding a duty counsel office using this directory, please contact the Client Service Centre at 416-979-1446 or toll-free 1-800-668-8258.

Is duty counsel free in Ontario?

Duty Counsel are lawyers paid by Legal Aid Ontario who work in the Court System. If you meet Legal Aid’s financial eligibility rules, Duty Counsel can give free, immediate, legal help to people who appear in Family, Criminal or Youth Courts without a lawyer.

What is duty counsel in Canada?

Family duty counsel are lawyers paid by Legal Aid BC to help people with low incomes deal with their family law problems. If you have a family law issue, you may qualify for help from family duty counsel in Provincial Court or Supreme Court, even if you don’t qualify for a legal aid lawyer.

What is duty counsel Alberta?

Duty Counsel provides legal advice and assistance for your first criminal Court appearance, if you are unrepresented by counsel. The Legal Aid Society of Alberta provides a lawyer for Duty Counsel at both adult and youth divisions of the Provincial Court House.

Is duty counsel a lawyer?

Duty Counsel are lawyers who provide legal advice and assistance at court appearances for individuals who do not have legal representation.

How many hours does legal aid cover in Ontario?

LAO may cover the cost of up to 6 hours of free legal help to people who have experienced domestic violence and want a restraining order only. If you want a restraining order and other family law orders, you have to apply for a regular legal aid certificate.

What does duty counsel do in Ontario?

Legal Aid Ontario’s (LAO) duty counsel are lawyers at courthouses who can step in to help people who need immediate legal support. Clients have the right to represent themselves in court, but it’s highly recommended that they speak to duty counsel before going into the courtroom.

What is the purpose of duty counsel?

The purpose of Duty Counsel is to give a person a chance to speak with a lawyer before they appear in court. Duty Counsel can assist in various ways; however, they will not take on your whole case or represent you at trial.

What can duty counsel do?

Duty Counsel can provide information, guidance and advice to anyone prior to their appearance. They also may speak to the Court on a person’s behalf. The purpose of Duty Counsel is to give a person a chance to speak with a lawyer before they appear in court.

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Where is the duty counsel office in Brampton?

7755 Hurontario Street Rooms 220-224, A. Grenville & William Davis (Brampton) Courthouse Brampton, L6W4T1 Get Directions Monday: 9:00 to 5:00

What are the hours of court in Kitchener?

Court address information is also available as a fully accessible text-only list . Please select a court location. Court office hours are, generally, Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. At this time, counter services are offered between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.

How to contact the Ontario Court of Justice?

The following is a list of email addresses and telephone contact information for Provincial and Federal Crown Attorney Offices. The Daily Court Lists website ( www.ontariocourtdates.ca/) publishes the daily court lists for both the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice.

How to contact the satellite court office in Bracebridge?

Please contact the satellite court office for hours of operation. Many of our courthouses have accessibility features for people with disabilities. When you select a courthouse, you will see a list of its accessibility features, as well as the contact information for the courthouse’s Accessibility Coordinator.