234 days ago

Legal clinic at CAB Helensville

Rani Timoti from Helensville Citizens Advice Bureau

Times are tough and they can get more tangled when it comes to legal issues.
Lawyers from Waitemata Community Law Centre are now based at Citizens Advice Bureau Helensville to deliver free legal clinic sessions.
They will provide initial 20-minute sessions to assess and fact gather information from clients.
The clinic is hosted by the CAB fortnightly Tuesday from 10am to noon at its office at 16 Commercial Road.
The next clinics are on April 22 and May 06 as bookings allow.
Clients can fill out the form at the office which are then sent to the law centre to co-ordinate all the necessary bookings and assess criteria.
Following the initial session, a lawyer can choose to take on the case and all the delivery
Self-referral is another option for clients on the law centre’s website: www.waitematalaw.org.nz...

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