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James X.P. McGillivary is a sole practitioner Criminal Lawyer who's practice is exclusively centred on the area of Impaired and "Over 80" driving offences. Mr. McGillivary has been practising Criminal Law since being called to the bar in 1988. He is routinely invited to lecture on impaired driving law at Judicial Conferences, law school functions, and media events. Mr. McGillivary's practice extends to the following areas: Ottawa, Cornwall, L'Orignal, Brockville, Kemptville, Morrisburg, Kingston, Napanee, Perth, Renfrew, Pembroke and Alexandria. Please contact our office either by phone or email regarding your questions or to arrange a free consultation to discuss your case.
Fitzpatrick & Culic offer legal services in Brockville. They can handle your needs as legal counselors, appeal lawyers, barristers and even more and may help in the situation of divorce, separation, child custody or family mediation. They have the competences to advise you with your immigration inquiries and can help in the case of incorporation or contracts. They can help in setting up wills and trusts and naming suitable executors and can help in the event of bodily injury claims or receiving compensation for damages. Their personnel can discuss your real estate questions. They can assist you with reorganizations, liquidations and bankruptcy declarations and nominate a proficiency in employment law.
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We are currently mandated thru the province and our collective Chiefs to provide child welfare services to five communities and prevention services to fourteen First Nations in Treaty #3 northern territory. Our brother agency to the south, Weechiittewin Family Services provides the same service provision to fourteen First Nations in the southern territory. Additionally we carry Service Agreements with Kenora-Rainy River Districts Child and Family Services for 6 First Nations in Treaty #3 north, as an alternative to mainstream service provision, until jurisdiction is officially transferred from the Province for all First Nations to be delivered services in a culturally safe manner. We also carried Service Agreements with 8 First Nation communities in Treaty #9 territory, as an alternative to mainstream service provision, until Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services was mandated as a provincial child welfare agency on May 1, 2015.
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