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Community Law Program. (727) 582-7402. 501 First Avenue N, Room 519. Saint Petersburg, FL 33701. Family, Bankruptcy, Divorce and Estate Planning. If you cannot find legal aid and pro bono services in your area or do not qualify for their services, you may consider Pasco County …
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Florida Law Help. Funded by the Florida Bar Foundation, Florida Law Help is Florida’s free legal information website and directory of all legal aid offices throughout the state. Areas of law …
Jan 22, 2019 · The Legal Aid of South Florida program might be able to help you if you’re in Plantation and that might make it easier for you to get help. When you’re looking for Florida pro …
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Pro Bono Publico History provides the hours of pro bono legal assistance donated to the poor and dollars contributed to legal aid organizations reported by Florida Bar members.
Florida Free Legal Answers is virtual legal advice clinic in which qualifying users post their civil legal questions. Attorney volunteers log in to the website, select questions to answer and provide legal information and advice. Users receive an email when their questions have a response.
Florida Courts Help is a website to help consumers navigate the court system. The site includes a list of frequently asked questions and forms related to family law, the probate process, guardianship, small claims and more. There’s also an app to help Floridians who represent themselves in family law cases.
The Legal Services Corporation, the single largest funder of civil legal assistance in the nation, has many resources for providing civil legal assistance to low-income Americans.
3 Some Florida counties have Florida pro bono lawyers.
Legal Services of North Florida might be able to help if you have a civil case that you need help with. They might be able to help connect you with attorneys who provide their services for free. The organization might also be able to find an attorney who works on a sliding scale if you have moderate income.
The program helps low-income individuals and families connect with attorneys who can help them with pro bono services. If you’re in need of help and you meet their qualifications, you could find an attorney who could represent you. Since the attorneys work on a volunteer basis, they might not be able to take every case.
If you think your case qualifies for assistance through the ACLU, you might be able to get help through the organization. While it is rare that they help people, they might be able to do it in some extreme cases. If your civil rights were violated, it might be easier to attract ACLU attention. Even though many people turn to the ACLU first to get help, this might not be your best option. The ACLU has a variety of resources you can turn to first for your civil rights case. They also have information on Florida pro bono lawyers who might be able to help.
Three Rivers Legal Services provides help to people who are low-income and need help with legal issues. The program might make it easier for you to find Florida pro bono lawyers. You will need to meet their requirements for income, residency and more.
The Dade County Put Something Back program provides Florida pro bono lawyers to people who qualify for help through the program. If you are able to meet the qualifications they have for income, residency and more, you might be able to get help. Dade County provides help to people who have civil cases and might be able to help you out in different areas including family law and financial law along with housing law.
If you would rather search by county, the bar association has a directory of attorneys who practice in your county. From there, you can find ones that offer pro bono services to low-income individuals. The list includes attorneys who might not have a website and only have phone contact information.
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