Click on your Citizen Advisory Office below for all the details you need to make an appointment. Some centres also offer telephone advice. Our aim is to facilitate access to justice for all residents of Suffolk, particularly disadvantaged people in our community – poor, disabled, illiterate, ethnic minorities and migrant workers with limited English. Some clients will be informed at the point of contact or referred to more appropriate services. Most customers hear about our service from previous service users. The Suffolk Law Centre`s Legal Advice Clinic (LAC) is a free legal service based in Ipswich. It is provided through a collaboration between the local charity, ISCRE, Suffolk and North Essex Law Society [SNELS] and LawWorks (a national pro bono charity). The service is funded by the Tudor Trust. We offer 30 minutes of free legal advice to anyone who lives/works in the postcodes of Suffolk, Norfolk or Essex CO. Advice is provided in areas of social law such as employment, housing, immigration, personal injury, wills and estates, and family law. “The demand for our services has increased.
In January 2014, we conducted ten consultations per month. We now have over 70 local lawyers volunteering for us and offering 40 sessions each month, but we still have waiting lists of 4 to 8 weeks. “People often come to places like the Suffolk Law Advice Centre, where we offer free counselling sessions for certain types of cases. If you are interested in our services, call us today for a free consultation with one of our family law lawyers. We are located in our discreet office in Ipswich, please contact us with the details provided. Appointments are currently made by telephone by prior appointment. Please contact us on 01473 408111 or office@suffolklawcentre.org.uk to make an appointment. You will need to fill out a short form (or we can fill it out with you over the phone) providing details about the problem. Free telephone interpretation is available upon request. Legal advice by appointment only.
For an appointment, contact the Law Centre by email, phone or in person. The reception of the Legal Centre is on the ground floor, but most of the offices are on the first floor, via stairs without elevator. However, we have recently acquired an additional office on the ground floor to provide an accessible and confidential meeting room. If you have access/mobility needs, please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your needs and please let us know before an appointment. An Ipswich-based charity that provides free legal advice to residents of the city and Suffolk is looking for sponsors to raise much-needed funds as its staff, volunteers and supporters – including the new Mayor of Ipswich – take part in the third Ipswich Legal March on 27 June. Elder care can be inherently involved in legal issues. This guide will help you find free legal services throughout Suffolk. You should also take a look at Age Space`s guide to navigating legal issues. We support those who represent themselves before the courts by providing procedural advice by giving them access to reliable documents and self-help guides through our tailor-made and regularly updated website.
We offer a range of legal services in family law, with divorce, dispute resolution, separation, mediation and financial resolution being some of the main services available. Our team of lawyers in Ipswich can help you with a wide range of questions and bring you to the perfect solution for your family. We intend to make your pursuit as simple and smooth as possible. Fullers specializes in family law and our team of experienced lawyers is ready to work with you to resolve your issues in a supportive and friendly manner. We understand how difficult it can be when families separate and work to make the whole process easier and less stressful. Family law legal advice is crucial because there are many important decisions to make that are important to you and your family. With the help of our team, we want you to be satisfied not only with the outcome of your dispute, but also with your personal situation. We provide counselling and case management services on unlawful discrimination in the workplace and access to goods and services such as education, housing and leisure in Suffolk. This may constitute unlawful discrimination on grounds of race, nationality, ethnic origin or colour, sex, religion or belief, age, disability, sex reassignment, sexual orientation, marriage or partnership, pregnancy and maternity. Our family law team in Ipswich can help you with legal advice and legal advice for all family matters and matters. Our legal services are suitable for a variety of scenarios, we have legal advisors and lawyers to help you, regardless of the context of your case.