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Tools for helping people find good legal information – A webinar for community workers
Recorded on October 2, 2018- This webinar is designed for community workers who help users find legal information. It will outline sources of reliable information as well as the difference between legal information and legal advice. It will also cover Steps to Justice, CLEO’s website for helping clients find step-by-step information about common legal problems.
Read moreTools for helping people find good legal information – A webinar for community workers
Recorded on June 21, 2018 – This webinar was designed for community workers who help users find legal information. The following topics were covered:
Brief overview of CLEO
Identifying sources of reliable legal information
Understanding the difference between legal information and legal advice
Navigating Steps to Justice, CLEO’s website for helping clients find step-by-step information about common legal problems
Finding legal information on Steps to Justice using case scenarios
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Read moreOlder Women and Domestic Violence
Recorded on March 23, 2018 (1 hour and 23 minutes) – This webinar is presented by Tamar Witelson, Legal Director at METRAC and Rochella Vassell from Elder Abuse Ontario, as part of the Family Law Education for Women (FLEW) project and hosted by CLEO.
Read moreParental Alienation, Family Law, and Mothers: a discussion
Recorded on March 12, 2018 (1 hour and 15 minutes) – In this webinar in the Family Law Education for Women (FLEW) series, METRAC’s Legal Director, Tamar Witelson, and family law lawyer, Malerie Rose from Rose Family Law, discuss how the term “Parental Alienation” has come up in Ontario family courts, and some issues mothers in child custody disputes should be aware of.
Read moreUsing CLEO’s Guidelines for Better Legal Information
Recorded on February 27, 2018 – (28 minutes) – The Guidelines for Better Legal Information is a new resource from CLEO that will help you produce the best possible written legal information for your communities.
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