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Please note that the following information is provided by the clinic and is subject to change. If possible, we recommend that you contact the clinic to confirm surgical hours and procedures and service availability. Do you have any documents about your legal problems? Bring them with you. Someone will ask you about your legal problem. They will also ask you about your income. Next, meet with a lawyer. The number of people who can talk to a lawyer depends on how many lawyers come AND how many people come. The Legal Advice Clinic (IBC) is a free clinic designed to help people without a lawyer get answers to legal questions about filing a civil lawsuit in Federal Court and fill out filing forms. IBC offers self-represented litigants the opportunity to meet virtually with a volunteer private lawyer for a free 30-minute consultation.

The IBC is provided by the St. Louis Bar Foundation with support from the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL). Need FREE help from a local lawyer? Come to one of our free legal clinics. They are open to low-income people who have a legal problem. But we cannot help with criminal problems. The Legal Aid Society and the Volunteer Lawyers Program have a place where you can talk to a lawyer. The lawyer will advise you on your problem. Help is free. But we cannot help in criminal cases.

You don`t need an appointment unless you need to call. NOTE: Until further notice, our legal advice clinic will only be open for virtual appointments on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Session scheduling is available in advance on the link on this page. We encourage self-represented litigants to seek advice from our clinic volunteers. Please read the instructions for each clinic below before making an appointment. walk-in clinic; First come, first served: *Last check-in is at 19:00. If you would like to visit one of these legal aid clinics, you can fill out the admission form by clicking on the link below. A legal librarian will accompany you once the admission form has been submitted. Offer FREE 30-60 minute consultations with pro bono lawyers.

NLC typically holds clinics at 30+ locations in King County, but most clinics are operating by phone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lawyers determine if the client has a legal problem, suggest possible options, and make appropriate recommendations. These lawyers will not represent you in court. NLC lawyers may not have expertise in every area of law, but they will do everything possible to answer questions accurately. Some clinics may not be able to offer advice immediately, but will provide a letter or email with a summary of the advice that King County residents or those with legal problems in King County family law clinics address issues such as divorce. custody, child support, domestic violence, etc. If you are unsure whether your legal problem is appropriate for a family law clinic, please still submit your application using the online client registration form. Our dispatchers will help you determine the best clinic for your legal problem. Debt and bankruptcy clinics cover topics such as chapters 7 and 13 of bankruptcy, debt collection, student loans, and more. If you are not sure if your legal problem is suitable for a debt and insolvency clinic, please still apply for client admission via the online form. Our dispatchers will help you determine the best clinic for your legal problem. To make an appointment at a debt and bankruptcy legal clinic, please follow the instructions above (see: How to Contact Services).

All debt and bankruptcy clinics are operating by phone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Customers typically have 30 minutes to an hour to explain a problem, and you`ll get basic advice on next steps. Information about the law or tools to solve simple legal problems. This clinic is supposed to be a safe place for African Americans and is mostly made up of lawyers of color, and the law library hosts family legal counseling clinics on the first and third Tuesdays of each month from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Please consult the library calendar for dates and more details. If you would like to speak with a lawyer, please call 651-430-6330 or email us at LawLibrary@co.washington.mn.us to make an appointment. The Family Law Clinic covers topics such as: All non-criminal legal matters, Language interpretation available 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, 19:00-20:30 All telephone appointments As a result of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, not all clinics in the LawWorks clinic network offer in-person consultations. To make an appointment at a general clinic, please follow the instructions above (see: How to reach the service).

All general clinics are operating by phone during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal of the Neighborhood Legal Clinics (NLC) program is to provide free and limited legal advice and referrals to King County and Washington State residents with legal problems in King County who might not otherwise have access to the legal system.