Court Information
The Salvation Army has been asked by the Ministry of Attorney General to provide information in court to help people understand the court process and navigate their day at court, so as to mitigate anxiety and enhance the efficiency of the time spent at court. Brochures are available on many topics that include court matters and process, after court information resources, legal information, addiction and mental health resources, community justice programs (personal development programs) and inspiration. It is important to note that The Salvation Army does not provide legal advice, and people in need of legal help should always consult a qualified legal counsel.
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