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Formerly known as the Dunedin Community Law Centre, Community Law Otago aim to provide free legal adv Funded by the Ministry of Justice and Central Lakes Trust.
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Dunedin Dental Building 169 Princes Street
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Address: Floor 1, 169 Princes St, Dunedin.
Kia ora everybody Community Law Otago is operating by appointment. To make an appointment please contact us in the following ways: Telephone: (03) 474 1922 / 0800 169 333 Website: https://communitylawotago.com/contact/ Email: [email protected] What we will need from you is: Your name, where you are calling from, a contact telephone number, and a description of the issue (7 words or less!). Funded by the Ministry of Justice and Central Lakes Trust. Staffed by volunteer law students and qualified lawyers. Wider Otago contact details: For rural areas around Otago ring 0800 169 333 Alexandra clinics at Community House 11.30-1.00pm First Tuesday/Wednesday of the month. Cromwell clinics at the Cromwell Resource Centre between 1.30-2.30 on the first Tuesday/ Wednesday of the month 11 months of the year. Queenstown - on the first Tues/Wed combination of 11 months of the year - Happiness House 4 Park Street Wanaka - first Thursday of the month 11.00am - 1.oopm Community Networks Wanaka. Clinics in Milton on the third Thursday of each month 11 months of the year. Clinics in Oamaru every four weeks 11 months of the year. Our mission here at Community Law Otago is: To provide a community legal service to meet unmet legal needs, including the provision of legal advice and the production of legal information resource material. To inform and educate the community about their legal rights and obligations and the legal system. To promote the honouring of the Treaty of Waitangi and develop a partnership response with Tangata Whenua on the provision of legal services. To initiate and work for appropriate law reform to assist individuals and groups in the community. To aid and assist the development of the community law centre movement Want to know more? Check out our website! http://www.communitylawotago.com OR http://www.communitylaw.org.nz/community-law-centres/how-can-we-help-you/