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    3.5 Emergency Legal Advice

    Emergency legal advice is available to victims of family violence. Victims of domestic assault, partner assault, child abuse, and sex assault may apply to receive up to two free hours of consultation with a lawyer of their choice. Emergency legal advice lawyers are available through 180 authorized institutions. In Smiths Falls, Emergency Lawyers may be contacted through: (613) 267-3123

    For more information about Emergency Legal Advice:

    Visit the Legal Aid Ontario website.

    or

    Call the provincial Victim Support Line at 1-888-579-2888

    or

    Call the legal Aid Clinic at (613) 267-3123

    Step 3.6 Compensation


    1. Seek Immediate Medical and Police Aid
    2. Your Involvement with the Police
    3. Seek Advice and Ongoing Assistance
      3.1 Victim Witness Assistance Program (VWAP)
      3.2 Victim Support Line (VSL)
      3.3 Sexual Assault / Rape Crisis Centers (SAC)
      3.4 Interval House
      3.5 Emergency Legal Advice
      3.6 Compensation
      3.7 Child Victim-Witness Support Program (CVWSP)
    4. Information About the Criminal Justice System
    5. Making Your Views Known
    6. Going to Court
    7. The trial is finished, now what?
    8. The offender has become eligible for parole. What can I do?


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