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University of West London

By Appointment Only
1st Floor, 84 Uxbridge Road,
Ealing, London, W13 8RA

Mon - Fri: 10:00 - 16:00

Operating Hours

What is CAP?

This is a free advice clinic, where local volunteer solicitors, barristers and students from University of West London give advice to members of the public on all areas of law, including community, human rights and equality (non-commercial only). This training has led to over 30 students/volunteers obtaining paid employment.

Our team

CAP offers our student volunteers and other volunteers the opportunity to resolve client enquiries while being supervised by our team of experts and practitioners.

A long-standing collaboration with the University of West London has given us office space and alumni volunteer practitioners who are now leading lights in their field of expertise, and student volunteers who are able to gain valuable experience they would struggle to find elsewhere, by shadowing them. 

Many volunteers find paid work elsewhere having gained skills such as interviewing, letter writing, form filling and legal practice. 

Free legal advice

General advice

Problems with bills (ie disputed bills), consumer rights and contracts, dealing with authorities, education. For general info on consumer rights, click here. For information on inheritance/wills/probate click here.

immigration

Immigration

Illegally in the UK, applying for visas, and citizenship – note that we give ADVICE ONLY and are qualified to give this advice. Click this link for initial assistance and background information. Please bring your passport/s and visa and any forms and letters from the Home Office or Nationality Directorate with you. For EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) queries click here.


Welfare and benefits

Refused claims, appeals, overpayments, qualifying for benefits, tribunals. Check this link for initial assistance. Please bring with you any decision letters, calculations, evidence of income.

Family

Matrimonial and divorce, separation, cohabiting, children and parental rights and responsibilities. Please bring relevant documents, eg divorce documents, correspondence, injunctions, orders made.

Hate crime

A hate crime is defined as 'Any criminal offence which is perceived by the victim or any other person, motivated by hostility or prejudice based on a person's race; religion; sexual orientation; disability and any crime motivated by hostility or prejudice against a person who is transgender or perceived to be transgender.' Learn more about our Hate Crime services and how we can help, click here.

equality

Human rights

In the workplace, where you live or study, in the services you use race, religion or belief, disability, age, sex and sexual orientation, maternity related, trans identity, national origin, marriage and civil partnership status, and more.

Disclaimer: CAP provides a range of services and community based initiatives aimed a addressing and meeting the needs of our local community. However, we cannot: represent you in court and at tribunals, fill in forms, claim benefits and calculate entitlements.

Book an appointment

Please ring one of the following numbers to book an appointment and for location details:

(Phone Answered Monday to Friday Only)

General Advice
Problems with bills (ie disputed bills), consumer rights and contracts, dealing with authorities, education. For general info on consumer rights, click here. For information on inheritance/wills/probate, click here.
Welfare and Benefits
Problems with bills (ie disputed bills), consumer rights and contracts, dealing with authorities, education. For general info on consumer rights, click here. For information on inheritance/wills/probate, click here.
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Areas of legal advice: 

Housing,

Family,

Employment,

Disability,

Hate Crime,

Consumer,

Immigration,

Welfare & Benefits

Contract


Disclaimer:
CAP provides a range of services and community based initiatives aimed a addressing and meeting the needs of our local community. However, we cannot: represent you in court and at tribunals, gill in forms, claim benefits and calculate entitlements.

Phone Numbers

Operating Hours

Monday to Friday

10am – 4pm.

Location

By Appointment

West London Equality Centre

1st Floor,

84 Uxbridge Road
Ealing

London

W13 8RA

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