Access to Justice – Do It Yourself Client

Access to Justice - Do It Yourself Client

Mrs. Katharina Kontaxis, RCIC-IRB wrote a recent article on access to justice entitled “Legal Research Tips for the DIY Client”, which was published at MyConsultant.ca on February 22, 2019.

It is high time to reinvent the access to justice policy by offering guidance in a cost-effective manner. You could take advantage of a consultation or limited support billed on an hourly basis. When a legal professional manages only a specific stage of your file, it is more economical to pay for services based on hourly rate billing.

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https://www.myconsultant.ca/EN/Legal-Research-Tips-for-the-DIY-Client

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Disclaimer

Information provided in this article does not constitute immigration or citizenship advice. Only authorised representatives are allowed to assist applicants with immigration and citizenship services for a fee. In addition, immigration laws, regulations, and policies are changing constantly.

If you need help with the assessment of your case, then obtain sound advice from Mrs. Katharina Kontaxis, RCIC-IRB. Only with a proper case strategy can you reach your goal of Canadian permanent resident or citizenship status.

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