Advisers, leaflets, and self-help materials are available from Monday to Thursday.
Advice, casework and advocacy. Funded under the Community Legal Services
initiative, this service is only available to those who qualify for legal help (former legal aid). Click here
to find out if you qualify for legal help for people living in the following areas:-
St Marks Family Centre
Advice sessions on alternate Tuesdays 9.00-12.00pm at:
St Mark's Family Centre, St Marks Road, Mitcham CR4 2LF.
Telephone 020 8640 9595 for further information.
South Mitcham
Advice sessions on alternate Tuesdays 1.00-4.00pm at:
South Mitcham Community Centre, Cobham Court, Haslemere Avenue, Mitcham CR4 3PR.
Telephone 020 8648 3740 for further information.
Asylum Welcome
Advice sessions on alternate Thursdays 9.30-12.50pm at:
Queens Road Church, 20 Queens Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8LR.
Telephone 07956 990671 for further information.
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Advice for people living in the Wimbledon area, by appointment only. Advice sessions every Tuesday 10.00 - 2.00pm at the Wimbledon Guild.
To arrange an appointment telephone 020 8946 0735.
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Advice for people living in the Pollards Hill area, by appointment only. Advice sessions every Thursday 10.00 - 2.00pm at the Pollards Hill Community Centre.
To arrange an appointment telephone 020 8764 5157.
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Every Tuesday and Wednesday evening from 7:00pm, at Morden bureau.
These are on a first-come first-served basis, as numbers are limited.
These are run in conjunction with South West London Law Centres
for residents within the boroughs of Croydon, Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton & Wandsworth.
They cover the areas of consumer (not debt), parking fines, employment, small claims, general litigation, & private tenants housing issues.
All other issues will mean that you will not be able to see an adviser, but can be redirected to another session run at another Law Centre outlet.
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If you can't visit an outlet or contact us in another way you may be able to find the information you need on the Citizens Advice website: www.adviceguide.org.uk 
This page was last updated on 26/10/09.