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With Legal Information Department CIDFF17

Proposed byCIDFF Charente Maritime
Target audience
AudienceStateless people, Asylum seekers, French citizens, Statutory refugees, Beneficiaries of temporary protection, Beneficiaries of subsidiary protection
Level of FrenchLiteracy, A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2
Price
Free of charge
Availability requested
Days of attendanceMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Where is it?
Find out about your rights in Charente-Maritime
These are free and confidential legal advice centers throughout the Charente-Maritime region in the following areas:
- Family law
- Foreigners' rights (residence, asylum)
- Employment law, civil law, consumer law, housing law, inheritance law, protective measures, etc.
Office hours are by appointment only.
See the map at the bottom of this page to find the office nearest you.
See the map at the bottom of this page to find the office nearest you.
Why is it interesting?
- Know your rights and responsibilities to know how to act.
- Learn about administrative procedures in foreigners' rights (residence, asylum, family reunification, nationality) and procedures in family law (separation, divorce, parental authority, alimony, filiation, etc.) and in other legal areas: employment law, civil law, consumer law, inheritance, protective measures, etc.
During the appointment, a lawyer will answer your questions and provide you with information based on your personal and family situation.
You can receive information and guidance on how to take the necessary steps.
The service is free, anonymous and confidential (i.e. secret).
- Victim Support Service: help for victims of criminal offences to lodge a complaint and protect themselves
- Employment Service: support for finding a job
- Counselling and discussion groups for victims of domestic and sexual violence
- Legal support: residence permits, family reunification, naturalization (French nationality)
- Support in the process of leaving prostitution.
How to do it?
You can make an appointment by phone at 05 46 41 18 86 or contact a Justice Point near your home directly. Full contact details are on the map at the bottom of the page.
A regional telephone hotline is also available at 05 46 24 62 62.
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