Alberta Legal Resources - Websites
- kathyzhang8
- Sep 18
- 2 min read

Provides affordable legal services for low-income Albertans, including representation in criminal, family, and civil matters. Check eligibility for free or low-cost help, emergency protection orders, and resources for victims of family violence.
Offers free legal information, webinars, videos, and printed resources to make Alberta law understandable for non-lawyers. Includes blogs, newsletters, and self-directed courses on everyday legal topics.
From the Canadian Bar Association's Alberta branch; provides contacts, guides on the justice system, courts, and finding legal help. Links to legal aid, clinics, and pro bono services for low-income individuals.
Public access to legal research support, including referrals to clinics like Student Legal Assistance, Elizabeth Fry Society, and Homefront Assist for criminal, family, and civil issues. Offers guidance on court procedures and emotional support.
Official regulator of lawyers in Alberta; search for licensed lawyers by practice area (e.g., employment, divorce). Includes practice areas resource to identify relevant legal fields and lawyer profiles.
Detailed FAQs, tariff information, and application guides for legal aid services. Covers billing, eligibility docs, youth services, and connecting with preferred lawyers.
Government site with links to court services, justice programs, and administrative support for Alberta courts. Includes contact info for Court and Justice Services (1-855-738-4747).
Official provincial government hub for legal procedures, filing complaints, victim resources, mediation, and court supports. Covers restraining orders, appeals, and access to justice.
Promotes access to justice with free legal reference assistance, print/electronic resources, and research help for all Albertans. Suggests starting points for legal inquiries.
Guides on legal disputes, family law help, court filings, notices, and appeals. Includes mediation options and supports for involved parties.
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