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Organization: Halton Community Legal Services - Oakville - Dorval Dr  
Phone Numbers: 905-875-2069
Fax: 905-845-5927
Website: www.haltonlegal.ca
Address:
Oakville Corporate Centre
700 Dorval Dr, Suite 400
Oakville, ON
L6K 3V3
Intersection: Dorval Dr and Wyecroft Rd
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible    Wheelchair Accessible
Accessibility Notes: Oakville office
Hours:

Office: Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm

Service Description: A community legal clinic funded by Legal Aid Ontario that helps low-income individuals and families living in Halton with their legal problems for free

Community legal clinic that helps low-income individuals living in Halton with their legal problems, for free.
  • Office is located in Oakville, but staff are available to meet clients in Milton, Burlington, and Halton Hills (Georgetown and Acton) as well.

Depending on the kind of problem, HCLS could help by providing:
  • Summary Advice
  • Brief Services
  • Representation
  • Referrals for legal problems they cannot assist with and to other community organizations like food banks, social and health services, crisis intervention agencies, and navigation help. 

Support can be provided for:
  • Income Support and Public Benefits (OW, ODSP, CPP-D, and other programs)
  • Housing Law
  • Employment Rights
  • Human Rights
  • Indigenous Rights and Services
  • Youth Rights 

Other Services



North Halton Mobile Legal Clinic
  • Provides North Halton with weekly access to free legal services through a Mobile Outreach Clinic.
  • Every Friday, alternating between Georgetown and Acton, a lawyer or paralegal from HCLS is in the area from 10 am-3:30 pm
  • Visit website for full schedule and locations.

Community Outreach Clinic
  • Community outreach clinics are available at various locations including local libraries, food banks, and outreach organizations on a rotating basis
  • Visit website for upcoming clinic locations and times

ID Clinic
  • HCLS offers an ID Clinic to members of the Trans, Non-Binary, and Queer communities in overcoming the legal barriers to accurately identify themselves on official documents
  • The ID Clinic provides assistance with this process and helps with commissioning documents
  • If you have questions or wish to schedule an appointment, please contact by phone or fill out the contact form found here

Legal Health Check-Up
  • An online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
  • If you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, or social and health support, your legal health may be at risk
  • Take the check-up today: www.legalhealthcheckup.ca

Secondary Legal Consultation
  • Service providers can contact HCLS directly to talk about their client's problems and find solutions
  • For more information, visit website

Note: 

  • HCLS does not provide a full range of services, nor does it provide legal aid certificates
  • Callers needing certificates or help in family law, criminal law, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board compensation, etc. should contact a Legal Aid of Ontario office

Fees: None
Application:

Call for information

Eligibility / Target Population: Must meet financial eligibility criteria for service, call for further details
Languages: English * Interpretive Services
Language Notes: available if needed
Area Served:
Halton Region  
See Also: Community Legal Services

This information was last completely updated on July 7, 2025

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