Need advice? Where’s Aunt Lily or Uncle Joe? How about asking a lawyer?

June 29, 2011 | Linda | Comments (0)

Did you ever need advice about making a will, buying a house, dealing with a landlord? What about problems with your boss, divorce, or that pesky neighbour and his loud parties?

Where is Aunt Lily when you need her? or maybe Uncle Joe? There is always SOMEONE with lot's of advice, right? Especially if your family is like mine!

OH! Maybe a lawyer's advice would be better–but they can be soooo expensive!

Why not make an appointment at the Legal Aid Clinic at the North York Central Library? It's free!!

A legal aid lawyer is available every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for free advice. All you have to do for an appointment is call 416-395-5613 or come in person to the Business & Urban Affairs Department on the 4th floor.

Check the Toronto Public Library's website for dates and other locations and while you're at it, why not check out some interesting books.

Heiress vs establishment

 

In The Heiress vs the Establishment, Elizabeth Campbess found evidence that her mother's advisor stole funds from her mother's estate. She was able to prove and win her case.


 

 

 

Probate guide

 

With Probate Guide for Ontario you may find it is not as complicated as you think to probate a simple estate on your own.

 

 

 

Surviving divorce

 

 

Surviving Your Divorce: a Guide to Canadian Family Law tells you what you need to know about the law together with practical advice on everyday issues.

 

 

 

For other sources of free legal advice you can contact Legal Aid Ontario or 211Toronto.

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