Halifax Legal Advice

Halifax legal advice

Halifax legal advice are trained to give you specific, legally sound advice. They can tell you what you should do in your situation, and help you fill out court forms. They can also appear in court for you, or with you, and speak on your behalf. Lawyers can be expensive, but the cost of not having legal advice can be much more.

Legal information and support services are available in Nova Scotia, at little or no cost to you. Some services can even be free if you qualify for a service, like legal aid.

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Nova Scotia legal aid (link is external) offers help in family, criminal and social justice law, such as decisions made by child welfare agencies or income benefits agencies. Full legal aid is available to those who meet the financial eligibility guidelines, but discretion can be applied.

For example, a person who is not eligible for full legal aid may be offered a contribution agreement that allows them to hire a private lawyer for the case at a reduced rate. The law society recently amended the Rules of Conduct to allow lawyers to provide unbundled legal services.

You can also get legal protection with Halifax Home Insurance Select, which pays up to £50,000 in the event of a legal action, as well as access to a 24/7 legal advice helpline. It’s optional on Bronze, Silver and Gold Home Insurance Select policies.