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Program: Community Legal Services  
Organization: Western University
Faculty of Law
Phone Numbers: 519-661-3352
Fax: 519-661-3428
Email: clsinfo@uwo.ca
Website: law.uwo.ca/legal_clinics/community_legal_services
Address:
Law Building
Faculty of Law, Western University, Rm 126
London, ON
N6A 3K7
Intersection: Western Rd and Lambton Dr
Location: London (Northwest)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon- Fri 8:30am-4pm
Dates: Closed between Christmas and New Year's * closed on holidays
Service Description: CLS provides free legal assistance and representation to low-income people in the London community and to Fanshawe College and Western Univeristy students in the following areas:
  • Criminal law
  • Small claims court
  • Landlord and tenant
  • Family law

Assistance is provided by law students under the direct supervision of a lawyer
Fees: Free
Application: Call for appointment
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Eligibility is subject to client's financial means * only represent people who are not eligible to receive a legal aid certificate from the Legal Aid Area Office
Languages: English
Language Note: Translation services available upon request
Area(s) Served: London and Middlesex
See Also: Community Legal Services

This information was last completely updated on 10/16/2023

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