Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) is a not-for-profit organization funded by Legal Aid Ontario, the Ministry of Justice and the Law Foundation of Ontario that develops and distributes legal information. CLEO offers resources and publications on a variety of topics, many of which are available in other languages. Since 2020, demand for our services has exploded, demonstrating the critical need for civilian representation in every city and community in North Carolina. Legal Aid Ontario provides a range of legal services to low-income people. Please visit the Legal Aid website to find out if you are eligible for legal aid and to find out what types of help legal aid offers. All appointments are made at these locations by calling 905-682-6635. Please leave a message with your name and number and we will contact you as soon as possible to arrange a personal appointment or telephone appointment with one of our legal staff. Since the Court must remain impartial in any case before it, the Supreme Court cannot provide legal advice; However, we are happy to refer you to resources available on other websites. The links below provide information to help you find a lawyer or paralegal to help you with your case, as well as general information about the court system and various legal issues. NC Legal Aid`s team of lawyers, paralegals, social workers, staff and volunteers are dedicated, hard-working and resourceful. But they can`t do it alone.
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