Services Map is an interactive guide to key legal and social services in Ontario. We will be adding more information to the various sections of our Services Map in the coming weeks.

Ontario's Community Legal Clinics are funded by Legal Aid Ontario to provide legal services for low-income individuals and families in a variety of areas of law, including in some cases, Wills and Estate Law. Clinics can also help you to find support and advice by directing you to other community agencies or lawyers in your area that provide assistance and information.

The Advocacy Centre for the Elderly provides direct legal services to low-income senior citizens in Ontario. They have particular expertise in issues of consent and capacity, powers of attorney, elder abuse, and issues related to long-term care services.

ARCH Disability Law Centre provides information, summary advice, brief services, and some representation to people with disabilities and to lawyers representing them. ARCH's areas of priority are attendant services, Education law, legal capacity, and services for persons with intellectual disabilities.

The Law Society of Upper Canada has information on its web site to help you find legal assistance. Visit the Law Society's online Lawyer and Paralegal Directory or call the Law Society Referral Service (LSRS) to get the name of a lawyer.

JusticeNet is a not-for-profit service helping people in need of legal expertise, whose income is too high to access legal aid and too low to afford standard legal fees. JusticeNet is currently available to anyone living in Ontario.

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211 Ontario is an information and referral hotline that gives help in many languages. Dial 211 for free from any phone in Ontario. They take calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

For general information on finding legal help visit: I need legal help, but have limited income and can't afford a lawyer. What can I do?

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Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto (ALST)

Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto (ALST) offers legal assistance to Aboriginal people living in Toronto. Youth, criminal, and family court workers also provide services. ALST operates an ...
Regions served:
Greater Toronto Area
Service type:
Legal Clinics - Specialty

Advocacy Centre for The Elderly (ACE)

The Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE) is a community based legal clinic for low income senior citizens in Ontario. ACE provides direct legal services to seniors, public legal education, and...
Regions served:
Serves all of Ontario
Service type:
Legal Clinics - Specialty

CLEO - Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario

CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario) develops materials and projects to help low-income and disadvantaged communities understand their legal rights. A...
Regions served:
Serves all of Ontario
Service type:
Legal Clinics - Specialty

Community Legal Clinic - Simcoe, Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes

Community Legal Clinic - Simcoe, Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes provides free legal services to low-income residents of Simcoe County, Haliburton County, and Kawartha Lakes.
Regions served:
Central Ontario
Service type:
Legal Clinics - General Service

Community Legal Services

Community Legal Services University of Western Ontario provides free legal services to low-income residents of London and Fanshawe College and Western students.  Services provided by law...
Regions served:
Southwestern Ontario
Service type:
Student Legal Aid Services Society

Durham Community Legal Clinic

Durham Community Legal Clinic provides free legal services to low-income residents of the Durham region.
Regions served:
Eastern Ontario
Service type:
Legal Clinics - General Service

Elliot Lake & North Shore Community Legal Clinic

Elliot Lake and North Shore Community Legal Clinic provides free legal services to low-income residents of the Algoma District who seek assistance in either French or English.
Regions served:
Northern Ontario
Service type:
Legal Clinics - General Service

Government of Ontario

The Government of Ontario website provides information to residents, businesses and visitors to Ontario. The site features information on Ontario government services and programs. To access Ontario...
Regions served:
Serves all of Ontario
Service type:
Other Government Services

Law Society Referral Service

You can call the Law Society Referral Service (LSRS) to get the name of a lawyer. You then call the lawyer and, within three business days, the lawyer should call you back to arrange a free...
Regions served:
Serves all of Ontario
Service type:
Finding a lawyer

Manitoulin Legal Clinic

Manitoulin Legal Clinic provides free legal services to low income people in the District of Manitoulin. Please note that the exact location as displayed by Google Maps below may not be accurate. The...
Regions served:
Northern Ontario
Service type:
Legal Clinics - General Service

Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General

The Ministry of the Attorney General is responsible for providing a fair and accessible justice system that reflects the needs of the diverse communities it serves across government and the province...
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Serves all of Ontario
Service type:
Other Government Services

Queen's Elder Law Clinic

The Queen's Elder Law Clinic provides educational and legal services to older adults and community organizations in Kingston, Ontario. The clinic provides workshops on legal issues for seniors groups...
Regions served:
Eastern Ontario
Service type:
Other Law-related Services

The Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (OPGT)

The Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee (OPGT) is part of Ontario's Ministry of the Attorney General. The OPGT plays a role in protecting the rights and interests of mentally incapable adults....
Regions served:
Serves all of Ontario
Service type:
Other Government Services