Empowering Disabled Albertans Through Legal Coaching
Andrew Green Law is a solo practice dedicated to accessible, trauma‑informed advocacy. I offer coaching, guidance, and limited‑scope legal assistance for disability‑related matters across Alberta.
Andrew Green Law is a solo disability‑law practice serving Albertans navigating income support, accessibility issues, human rights concerns, and administrative processes. The practice is grounded in dignity, clarity, and practical support, helping clients understand their rights and move forward with confidence.
Support with AISH, CPP‑D, Workers’ Compensation, and other disability‑related income programs. Includes coaching, document review, and limited‑scope representation.
Assistance with accessibility complaints, human rights applications, and systemic barriers affecting disabled Albertans.
Help preparing for hearings, appeals, and procedural fairness challenges before Alberta tribunals.
Providing presentations to groups about disability‑related issues, including:
The practice uses a trauma‑informed, accessible, and community‑grounded approach. Clients receive clear explanations, flexible support options, and advocacy that respects lived experience.
Support with AISH, CPP‑D, workers’ compensation, and other disability‑related income programs. Includes coaching, document review, and limited‑scope representation.
Assistance with accessibility complaints, human rights applications, and systemic barriers affecting disabled Albertans.
Help preparing for hearings, appeals, and procedural fairness challenges before Alberta tribunals.
Andrew Green Law uses a low‑bono approach to ensure that legal coaching and limited‑scope assistance remain accessible to disabled Albertans. Fees are intentionally kept manageable, and every client receives clear, upfront information about costs. When possible, the practice also offers pro bono support for individuals experiencing significant financial or disability‑related barriers. The goal is to provide legal help that is grounded in community care, accessibility, and trauma‑informed practice.
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