Legal Aid Ontario Sault Ste Marie

Legal Services of Northern Michigan offers a legal aid and online legal aid website where you can have a face-to-face dialogue with a lawyer. Legal Services of Northern Michigan offers a full range of legal services in most areas of civil law to individuals who meet federal poverty guidelines or who are 60 years of age or older. These services include: a basic discussion of client rights; Consultation; preparation of letters, documents, deeds and briefs; Negotiations; administrative hearings; Lawsuit; and, in some cases, vocations and presentations on legal education in the Community. They work with the Counsel & Advocacy Law Line (CALL) to select new clients. They may be able to help you with your case, but you must first be verified by CALL. Even if legal services cannot represent you, CALL may be able to provide you with free legal advice. Call 1-888-783-8190. Closed for lunch Monday to Thursday from 12:00 to 13:15 and Friday from 12:00 to 13:30 Coordinator, Aboriginal Justice Program Job Offer 426 Queen Street East Sault Ste. Marie, P6A1Z6 Instructions for use Algoma Community Legal Clinic does not guarantee the confidentiality of the content of email transmissions.

If you wish to share confidential information with Algoma Community Legal Clinic staff, please contact us by phone. Individuals will not become clients until Algoma Community Legal Clinic agrees to act on their behalf and this agreement has been confirmed in a pre-agreement in accordance with our usual policies. Legal Services of Northern Michigan does not provide services for criminal matters, speeding tickets, or “cost-generating” matters. Services may be limited due to funding levels and constraints. Accessing this website or sending an e-mail does not establish a professional relationship. Algoma University`s International Women`s Week A big hit at 477 Queen Street East in the Queenscentre building. If you cannot access a phone to call the clinic, please use the email form below or fax the clinic at 1-705-942-6894. Please clearly indicate the fax, email or letter with “no telephone access”. All email requests will be answered within 1-2 business days.