Legal Aid Ontario: How to Get a Lawyer if You Can't Afford One for DV Matters
If you're experiencing domestic violence and can't afford a lawyer, Legal Aid Ontario can help. This guide explains how to apply, what types of help are available, and who qualifies.
⚖️ Legal Aid Ontario: How to Get a Lawyer if You Can't Afford One for DV Matters
Legal help is essential when you're facing abuse, especially during urgent legal issues like restraining orders, custody, or protection. If you’re worried about legal costs, Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) provides free or low-cost legal services to eligible survivors.
Here’s how to access a lawyer through LAO if you’re dealing with domestic violence.
🧾 What Legal Aid Ontario Covers for DV Survivors
- Emergency family court motions (e.g., restraining orders, custody access)
- Child protection cases (Children’s Aid involvement)
- Divorce or separation where abuse is a factor
- Criminal defense if you’re wrongfully charged
- Immigration matters (e.g., sponsorship abuse)
- Legal advice through domestic violence advice lines
📞 How to Apply for Legal Aid Ontario
- Call 1-800-668-8258 (Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm)
- Or apply online at www.legalaid.on.ca
- You can also apply at any Ontario courthouse or legal aid office
- Emergency support may be available immediately by phone or at shelter locations
📋 What You’ll Need
- Basic income and asset info (to assess financial eligibility)
- Court documents, if any (e.g., restraining order application, police reports)
- A short explanation of your situation and your safety concerns
- Shelter workers or legal advocates can help you fill it out
🧑⚖️ What Kind of Legal Help Will I Get?
- Certificate for a private lawyer (LAO pays the lawyer directly)
- Duty counsel to assist you on the day of court
- Family Law Service Centres that combine lawyers, support workers, and court help
- Advice lawyers for urgent legal questions and safety planning
💡 Special Domestic Violence Supports
- LAO has a special policy for survivors of domestic violence, including:
- Relaxed financial eligibility
- Priority access to family lawyers
- Confidential handling if you’re in shelter or hiding your location
- You don’t need documentation of abuse to apply—but it helps if available
🔒 Worried About Safety or Confidentiality?
- You can use a shelter address instead of your home address
- Your legal aid records are confidential
- LAO can connect you with DV-informed lawyers and interpreters
🧭 Not Eligible for Legal Aid? You Still Have Options:
- Law Society of Ontario Referral Service – Free 30-minute consultation
- Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic – Free legal & counselling support for women
- Luke’s Place – DV legal services and court accompaniment
- JusticeNet.ca – Reduced-cost lawyers for modest incomes
📌 Summary: Legal Aid for DV Survivors in Ontario
- ✅ Call 1-800-668-8258 to apply quickly and safely
- ✅ Legal Aid covers family, criminal, and child protection issues
- ✅ You can apply even without documents or income proof
- ✅ Survivors get special access, confidential processing, and urgent help
- ✅ Free lawyers and duty counsel are available across Ontario
📍 Ontario Resources
- Legal Aid Ontario – legalaid.on.ca
- Assaulted Women’s Helpline – 1-866-863-0511
- Luke’s Place – Family court legal help for women
- Barbra Schlifer Clinic – Free legal + counselling support
- 211 Ontario – Helps you find nearby legal clinics and services