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Williams Lake Legal Aid
Indigenous community legal workers provide limited legal information and advisory services (finding locations). Legal Information Outreach staff are available in several locations to provide legal information and make recommendations (find locations). Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Closed for lunch: 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.PLCTerrace@legalaid.bc.ca those in need of legal help in Williams Lake will once again have access to a local office. Cell: 250-570-8161 Email: Intake.Vanderhoof.FtStJames@legalaid.bc.ca Tue and Wed: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thu: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Email: Intake.CampbellRiver.Courtenay@legalaid.bc.ca The legal aid contract is something that both will work on part-time. And they will benefit from the legal aid lawyers available in Williams Lake. Tue – 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., except the first Tuesday of the month. Or contact the Prince George location – Monday to Thursday: 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Phone: 250-564-9717; Email: Intake.PrinceGeorge@legalaid.bc.ca; Visit: 201-1085 Third Avenue Street To apply for legal aid in person or by phone, see Am I eligible? and How do I apply? Legal aid is available by telephone throughout British Columbia. You can apply for legal aid by calling anywhere or by calling our call centre. Personal services are available at select locations across the province. Please call first to see if this is available. Telephone numbers and locations can be found in the Legal Aid Offices section below. Since November, the local legal office has been temporarily closed while a new local representative is sought.
“It was a problem for people,” said Dan Patterson, the 30-year-old lawyer who successfully applied to become a local legal services officer. “People needed phones, minutes of conversation and a way to get their documents to Vancouver.” applications for legal aid by appointment only; Mon Tue, Wed: 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Pacific Time March to November) Email: Attorney Intake.FtStJohn@legalaid.bc.ca Dan Patterson and admissions worker Carmen Kallman reopened a legal aid office at the Williams Lake Courthouse on Wednesday. The Legal Services Society (Legal Aid BC) offers admission to over 50 locations in British Columbia. To be eligible for a legal aid lawyer, your legal problem must be covered by our legal aid rules and you must comply with our financial guidelines. When applying, admissions staff will ask you for complete and truthful information about your legal problem, income, savings, and assets. Proof of the financial information provided is required. If you need to call a dial-up connection to reach a legal aid agency, you can call Service BC and ask them to make your call for free. The Legal Services Society offers support to people who cannot afford a lawyer, usually for criminal matters, although sometimes people struggling with immigration, mental health or serious family matters such as violence or child protection use the services.
Tue, Wed and Fri: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Email: Intake.Abbotsford@legalaid.bc.ca You can apply for legal aid by calling any legal aid centre. Personal services are available at select locations across the province. Please call first to see if this is available. For the Vancouver office, Legal Aid BC promotes personal services by appointment. Call Vancouver Intake at 604-408-2172 to make an appointment. “I interfered in legal aid cases in Williams Lake,” Patterson said of one of the reasons he felt compelled to reopen the local office. “When Legal Aid announced a contract in February, I applied.” Email: Intake.CampbellRiver.Courtenay@legalaid.bc.ca Mar and Wed: 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
and 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Email: Intake.Duncan@legalaid.bc.ca to do: Call or email the Nanaimo office (250-753-4396 or Intake.Nanaimo@legalaid.bc.ca). North Vancouver Courthouse North Vancouver Courthouse Keep in mind that the length of the call can still affect your phone bill if you use a mobile phone. Admission to the Vancouver Regional Centre Admission to the Vancouver Regional Centre Contact the Prophet River and Fort Nelson First Nations Wed and Thu: 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Mailing address: P.O. Box 12053, Parkwood PO, Prince George, V2L 0A8 To make an appointment, please visit their Pro Bono Access website or call 250-392-4118 for more information. Moments later, a customer knocked on the door to hand over some of his necessary documents. Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (lunch break closed from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.) For child protection cases in Campbell River and Port Hardy.
Campbell River Courthouse Campbell River Courthouse Patterson recently joined the law firm of Oliver and Co., where he acts as a criminal and family litigator. Kallman said she will continue her position at the Women`s Contact Society as the coordinator of good food boxes. For child protection cases in Smithers, Hazelton and Houston. We recognize that we live and work with gratitude and respect on the traditional and unceded traditional traditional territory of the Coast Salish. Traditional Territory of the Nisga`a Nation served by Terrace PLC Office hours are Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., telephone 250-267-5454, fax 250-398-7423.
The courthouse is located at 540 Borland Street. By the afternoon, Kallman had processed five requests. Wed and Thu: 9:00 to 12:00 and 13:00 to 15:00. Either by appointment by the reception agent. The Sasaman Society of Port Hardy respectfully recognizes that we live and work in the traditional territories of the Kwakwaka`wakw. Port Hardy Office (at the Lighthouse Resource Centre) Port Hardy Office (at the Lighthouse Resource Centre) Last August, fresh out of Thompson Rivers University School of Law in Kamloops, Patterson moved to Williams Lake to work with John D. Russell. Our lawyers work on a pro bono basis and are committed to providing access to justice to those who cannot afford a lawyer and who are not entitled to legal aid. All services are free of charge. Recognition of the ancestral and unceded territories of the Secwepemc Nation where we live and work. We honour the first peoples of these territories and extend this recognition and respect to all Indigenous peoples.