Remote services
You can book a remote meeting by calling a legal aid office. They will tell you whether your matter can be dealt with in a remote meeting.
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Legal aid offices provide remote services, which means that you can receive legal aid services via video connection. In a remote meeting, you can talk to a legal aid secretary or a public legal aid attorney the same way you would at the office.
In a remote meeting, you can receive advice, prepare documents and discuss with a public legal aid attorney, or prepare for court proceedings with an attorney.
A remote meeting is not a suitable option if both the client and the attorney need to sign a document on the same occasion. This is the case, for example, when signing a testament, as the personnel of the legal aid office must certify the authenticity of the signatures.