If you have any questions, please contact Christopher Sanchez at 505-768-6131 in Albuquerque or by email: christophers@nmlegalaid.org. Get help through the Legal Advice Line, a free legal help line available to qualified low-income residents in the Bay Area. The Legal Advice Line provides advice in all languages on a range of civil law matters. Lawyers can provide legal advice to a caller, schedule appropriate clients for an appointment at a neighborhood office, or give the caller a helpful referral to other social organizations if necessary. GeorgiaLegalAid.org is a legal self-help website run by the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, the Georgia Legal Services Program, and the Georgia State Bar`s Pro Bono Project. This website was created with funding from the Société des services juridiques. Please note: Bay Area Legal Aid assists people with civil law problems. We do not offer assistance in criminal matters. If you need help with a criminal case, contact the public defender`s office or bar association in your area. The project is supported by Pro Bono Net, funded by the Legal Services Corporation and the Georgia Access to Justice Project, and produced in collaboration with the Carl Vinson Institute of Government and legal service organizations and government agencies in Georgia and the United States. Thank you, Sarah Ridgley, artist and lawyer, for your generous donation of $50,000 to Legal Aid of Arkansas and the Center for Arkansas Legal Services.

Generosity like yours makes a huge difference in the lives of our customers and the number of people we can serve. Your donation will provide free civil legal assistance to an additional 125 low-income families in Arkansan. What impact this will have not only on our organizations, but on all of Arkansas. We are very grateful for your support. Thank you Sarah! You can find your work here sarahridgley.com Find out if you are eligible for free legal assistance. This new program provides advocacy and legal aid to victims of crime across New Brunswick. We offer free workshops to help clients complete paperwork and understand the legal process. Please call our helpline at 800-834-5001 to register. We offer workshops on the following topics: The Legal Advice Line answers more than 1,500 calls per month. LAL incoming call hours may close before the advertised time due to high demand.

If you are applying for legal aid, you may have to wait more than fifteen minutes for your call to be answered. Please be patient; Our lawyers work hard to answer every call we receive. When the LAL is open, you can request a callback if you don`t want to wait until a lawyer is available to answer your call. Calls are answered and recalled in the order in which they are received, so you don`t lose your place in the queue when you choose the callback option. We will call you back before the end of the same working day. Recalls come from a blocked number in the interest of customer safety. Be aware of this and make sure your phone accepts blocked calls. As we can close earlier due to the high volume of calls, it is best to call directly when we open at 9:30. The Atlanta Legal Aid Society has represented Atlanta`s poor in civil matters since 1924. Our work helps our clients meet some of life`s most basic needs – a safe home, enough food, a decent education, protection from fraud and personal safety. Our customers are from Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties in Georgia. Contact Us: If you live in another Georgia county, complete the Georgia Legal Services Program online application or call 1-833-457-7529 to see if you qualify for free legal aid.

If your Florida county is not listed above, the Florida Courts website provides a list of legal aid organizations that serve the county where you live or where your legal problem arose. For business inquiries, you can call (407) 841-7777. This number is not intended for persons seeking legal assistance. Legal Aid is a non-profit public interest law firm that provides free legal services to low-income Arkansans with civil law issues in 31 counties. The legal aid service is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking with legal problems. Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida`s (CLSMF) HELPline is a telephone, short-term, pro-se, and referral counselling system for low-income, seniors, and other vulnerable individuals with civil law issues in Central Florida.

Lawyers who answer helpline calls provide immediate brief legal services and/or referrals to eligible clients. You can also search for options using the Florida Bar Foundation`s National Legal Aid Directory, which is usually updated once a year. The Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Criminal Harassment Legal Aid Service continues to receive calls during the COVID-19 crisis. *Please note that we cannot accept requests for legal assistance via our Facebook page. Support centres are located in or near courthouses to provide free legal assistance to self-represented litigants. Support centres can provide information packages, help with creating forms, and legal information on a variety of legal topics. Community Legal Aid SoCal also has courthouse support centres for self-represented litigants. Our goal is to help you feel safe and ready for your legal challenges. You can also request legal assistance via our chat function and online application on our website. The LawHelp website platform was created by Pro Bono Net (PBN) and is maintained by Pro Bono Net (PBN), a national non-profit organization founded in 1999 whose mission is to bring the power of law to all through technology and collaboration. Pro Bono Net`s programs provide individuals with solutions to life-changing legal problems and change the way the civil justice sector works together to solve justice problems.

To register for the remote workshop in Los Angeles County (2nd, 3rd and 4th Monday of each month), call 562.278.3275 and leave a message with your name, phone number, and email address. To register for the remote workshop in Orange County (2nd, 3rd and 4th). Wednesday of each month), call 657.261.8811 and leave a message with your name, city, zip code, phone number, and email address. Georgia Legal Services Program®, an independent, nonprofit organization, provides free civil litigation services to low-income individuals in Georgia`s 154 counties outside the Atlanta metropolitan area. The mission of the Georgia Legal Services Program is to provide low-income Georgians with access to justice and opportunities to escape poverty. Our lawyers and paralegals provide assistance that reflects your community`s values of fairness, equality and responsibility to help others in need. We recommend that you call our helpline as soon as possible if a legal problem arises and as often as necessary. Due to our high number of appellants, there may be longer wait times to speak to a lawyer. Our phone system offers a reminder feature that can record your place in the queue and prevent you from being on hold while waiting to speak to a lawyer. New Mexico Legal Aid is dedicated to removing barriers to justice for low-income New Mexicans by providing free, high-quality civil legal advice and education for over 60 years.

As the state`s largest nonprofit provider of civil law services, NMLA serves all 33 counties in New Mexico. Due to the Covid-19 (coronavirus) situation, New Mexico legal aid offices are TEMPORARILY closed to the public, EXCEPT BY APPOINTMENT. Contact Us: If you live in Fulton, Clayton, Cobb, Gwinnett or DeKalb County, fill out Atlanta Legal Aid`s online application or call 404-524-5811 to see if you qualify. Have you been served with an eviction notice? Our Unlawful Detention (TU) workshops provide self-represented litigants with an overview of the deportation process and assistance in completing briefs. Remember to wash your hands frequently and follow all other hygiene recommendations issued by state and federal health agencies. The agenda for this meeting is attached. Note that the Board agenda is subject to change on December 4, 2020 @ 9:00. The morning session is open to the public, with the exception of executive sessions. HELPline`s lawyers also provide on-site referrals to a variety of social and state care providers, including local domestic violence shelters, housing resources, prescription drug programs for low-income individuals, and emergency food.

Our staff will be happy to talk to you. If we are unable to process your case, we will try to provide you with information and advice on what steps you can take to resolve the issue yourself. We may also be able to refer your case to other organizations in New Mexico that may be able to help you. We are working with local and state officials to remedy this situation and seek all remedies available to the clients we serve. For assistance to the hearing impaired, call 711 Florida Relay Service to make a conference call with your TTY. By phone: 1-833-LGL-HELP (1-833-545-4357) (usually Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) If you believe your child has been denied the education they deserve, contact our Children`s Rights Department directly at (386) 361-5254. There are four ways to get help today. You can contact us, attend a free workshop, visit one of our support centers or get more information about our referral programs. New Mexico Legal Aid provides free services to eligible low-income New Mexico residents in civil (non-criminal) matters. Our services range from education, counselling and short-time working to full representation in some cases.

No one shall be denied access on the basis of race, age, sex, religion, political affiliation, belief or disability. Their contribution helps ensure equal access to justice for all Arkans.