How do I apply for legal aid in Ontario?
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How do I apply for legal aid in Ontario?
You can apply by:calling us at toll free at 1‑or through Bell Relay service at 1-from Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST)asking a legal aid worker, if you are in jail or a detention centre.asking a rights’ advisor or patient advocate, if you are in a hospital.
How can I get free legal advice in Ontario?
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- For more information, please visit https://www.probonoontario.org/hotline/.
What does legal aid cover in Ontario?
Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) gives low-income people access to a range of legal services to meet their legal needs. Some of the legal services it provides are: Legal advice and representation. Duty counsel services (for people who arrive in criminal, family or youth courts without a lawyer)
Can I apply for legal aid online in Ontario?
Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) – The LAO website has information about the legal aid program and a list of clinics. You can get legal information in over 170 languages. Law Society Referral Service (LSRS) – The LSRS is an online service making it possible for residents of Ontario to obtain referrals online, 24 hours a day.
What is legal aid in Canada?
The Legal Aid Program promotes fair legal proceedings and helps to ensure access to justice for economically disadvantaged persons accused of serious and/or complex criminal offences and facing the likelihood of incarceration, and for youths charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, wherever they live in Canada.
How much does Legal Aid Ontario pay lawyers?
Tariff RatesRate TierCertificates issued on or after ApLawyer Rate Tier 1$109.14Lawyer Rate Tier 2$122.78Lawyer Rate Tier 3$136.43Complex Criminal Case Rate$161.05