Family Law Court Worker Program
Provided by: Prince Albert Indian and Métis Friendship Centre
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Service Description
Family law court workers provide support and options for individuals dealing with the Family Court System.
Eligibility
Families working with the Ministry of Social Services, whose children have been apprehended or those in Child Custody situations.
Application Process
Call for more information.
Documents Required
Those relevant to individual's case.
Fees
None
                                    Fax: 306-764-3205
                                
                                    Business Line: 306-764-3431
                                
Hours of Operation
							Monday - Friday 
8:30 am - 4:30 pm						
							Service Website
						
www.afcs.ca/pages/indian__metis_friendship_centre_of_prince_albert.html
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Coverage Area
Prince Albert
Languages Offered
Cree and Dene translation available., English
Prince Albert Indian and Métis Friendship Centre
Address
									1409 1st Avenue East
Prince Albert SK  S6V 2B2								
15th Street and 1st Avenue East.
- Community Service Order/Fine Option Program
 - Drop-In Centre
 - Family Law Court Worker Program
 - Family Service Worker
 - Family Wellness Worker Program
 - Fine Option Program
 - Free Tax Preparation Clinic
 - Resolution Health Support
 - Youth Programs
 
Location Info
Hours of Operation
									Monday - Friday 
8:30 am - 4:30 pm								
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
                                        Fax: 306-763-3205
                                    
                                        Business Line: 306-764-3431
                                    
								Website
							
www.afcs.ca/pages/indian__metis_friendship_centre_of_prince_albert.html
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