Province signs new five-year deal for legal aid services
Albertans with low incomes can rest assured that if they need a legal aid lawyer, they should be able to get one.
The Government of Alberta has announced that it has signed a five-year governance agreement with Legal Aid Alberta (LAA) and the Law Society of Alberta.
LAA provides low-cost legal counseling for Albertans who make up to $30,000 per year before taxes. They work in the areas of family law, family violence matters, child welfare, immigration, as well as youth and adult criminal defence.
Justice Minister and Attorney General Mickey Amery says this deal helps to ensure the legal aid system remains stable and meets the needs of those who require it.