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Programs to support individuals through family law matters, including divorce forms, parenting plan mediation, child support, legal navigation, enforcement services, and child advocacy. For support programs offered to families going through divorce, see Parenting Supports

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Online service that provides free legal information, form-filling services, and referrals in a trans-positive and inclusive space.

Law students and lawyer volunteers assist trans and gender diverse individuals with obtaining new pieces of identification. Includes:

  • Birth certificate
  • Passport
  • Driver's licence
  • Medicare card
  • SIN number
  • Newcomer documents
  • Student ID (name only)

Program provided in partnership with Imprint Youth Association.

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Provides free legal resources and support for individuals who experienced sexual or intimate partner violence and workplace sexual harassment. Includes:
  • Legal information
  • Access to free legal advice from a trauma-informed lawyer for up to four hours
  • Support navigating the justice system
  • Referrals to relevant community services

Note: No need to see a lawyer or police to receive the service.
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Hears cases where the defendant is between ages 12-18 years and is alleged to have committed a criminal offence(s).

Online information is available about what to expect and what is recommended when charged with an offence and preparing to attend Youth Justice Court.

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Hardcopy kit that contains forms for creating and cancelling power of attorney in Epekwitk / PEI.

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Provides a safe, neutral way for separated or divorced parents to have supervised parenting time or supervised pick-ups/drop-offs. Services include:
  • Supervised parenting time so a child can spend time with their parent in a safe environment
  • Supervised drop-offs and pick-ups to reduce risks of conflict when children move from one household to another
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Helps to oversee the financial and/or personal affairs of individuals who are incapable of doing so themselves and who have no trusted family or friends to do so for them. Types of assistance provided by this office may include:
  • Protecting the legal and financial interests of children under age 18 years
  • Establishing and maintaining an infant Trust
  • Protecting the legal, financial and personal and health care interests of vulnerable adults who require assistance in decision-making
  • Acting as an independent interest for minors or persons with disabilities on insurance settlements or in court matters with financial implications to the person
  • Administer the estates of missing or deceased persons
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Provides free legal representation and assistance to income eligible individuals who have serious legal needs in the areas of criminal law, youth criminal justice, and family and civil law.
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Offers a 45-minute consultation with a lawyer for legal information and general advice. The lawyer will assess if there's a legal issue, explain the process, timeline, and costs. They cannot prepare documents or represent the client. If further work is needed and agreed upon, additional fees apply.

Note: This is not Legal Aid.

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Provides free resources and support to racialized people to learn about their legal rights in the areas of family, immigration, and criminal law. Includes:
  • Legal information and publications in plain language
  • Support navigating the justice system
  • Access to free legal advice for up to four hours from lawyers who have completed trauma-informed training and anti-racism training
  • Access to legal clinics hosted by Justice Avenues in community spaces
  • Referrals to lawyers and other relevant community supports
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Assists individuals in understanding the law, navigating the justice system, and providing support to make informed decisions during stressful situations. Issues include:

  • Divorce
  • Custody
  • Child support
  • Company and commercial, including non-profit issues
  • Wills
  • Buying property or renting
  • Labour and employment
  • Consumer protection
  • Criminal law
  • Human rights
  • Power of attorney
  • Many other topics
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