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Elgin-Oxford Legal Clinic

Provides free legal services to low-income individuals.
  • staff consists of community legal workers and lawyers
  • offer services from our main office in St. Thomas and our satellite offices in Woodstock, Tillsonburg, Aylmer, Ingersoll, West Lorne, Chippewa of the Thames, Oneida of the Thames and Munsee Delaware Nation
  • initial contact is made through St. Thomas head office
Services include:
  • assistance on landlord/tenant matters and appeals in Ontario Works
  • Ontario Disability Support Program, employment law and on Canada Pension Plan matters
  • traditional casework, summary advice, public legal education, law reform, and a wide range of community development activities

The Clinic is currently involved in a project to educate and assist residents about sexual harassment in the workplace. A lawyer is available to provide workshops and information about sexual harassment in the workplace free of charge. The Clinic is involved in a project to provide advice and support to victims of intimate violence and sexual abuse with a lawyer and a social worker. The Clinic has an Indigenous Justice Program with a staff member who will assist the Indigenous communities and residents. The program is meant to facilitate connecting Indigenous residents with the justice system.

Main office in St. Thomas with full-time satellite office in Woodstock, and part-time satellite services in Tillsonburg and Ingersoll * if needed, arrangements can be made in other communities to meet with clients that have no transportation

Application

Call for advisement

Eligibility

Persons who cannot afford a lawyer in the private bar being low income earners, the unemployed, social assistance recipients and others that may qualify * contact office if unsure if you qualify

Languages

Physical Access

Fully Accessible ; Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall ; Dedicated accessible washroom with all features ; Wheelchair accessible washroom, assistance needed with door

Fees

Service - Free program for those who qualify financially * some charges may apply
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