Flip Your Wig

February 2016

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LAW IN YOUR LIFE AT THE CNE Last summer, The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) coordinated an access to justice booth at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) in Toronto. We asked visitors from across Southern Ontario about law in their life. Here is what we learned. The Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG) facilitates collaboration among institutional, political and community stakeholders to address access to justice challenges in Ontario. Together with our partners, we are working on a range of initiatives including increasing uptake of limited scope retainers, developing resources for trusted intermediaries, implementing digital family law resources, helping licensees manage their mental health challenges and addressing the over- representation of Aboriginal children and youth in care. TAG is funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario with support from the Law Society of Upper Canada. "How can we make it easier for people to deal with their legal problems?" Cost Legal clinic in every neighbourhood More community venues People need to know where to go More accessible Simplify the vocabulary Understanding the legal terms and processes "What are some reasons people might not take action through the legal system?" Too expensive 69 % Intimidated or afraid of the process 51 % Process is too confusing 38 % Too time consuming 38 % Not really sure it's a legal issue 20 % Don't know where to start 44 % "If you were facing a legal issue where would you go for help?" 41% 44% 33% 27% 32% Family or friends My own lawyer or paralegal Search for lawyer or paralegal Legal clinic Website FLIP YOUR WIG 21

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