In the United States, if you are on welfare or benefits, or low-income you can use the Pro-Bono or Low-Bono feature of the court system. The court will assign you a lawyer if you can't afford to retain one.
Virtually all cities or counties have Legal Aid organizations. They are connected with State Bar Associations. In fact, most States require practicing lawyers to either volunteer legal services each year or donate money to the Legal Aid Society as a condition of continuing to practice law. Contact the State Bar Association where you live. Be aware, though that entitlement to no-cost services, you must meet financial guidelines.
One can obtain a free legal consultation by contacting the company Legal Free Help. They offer free legal consultation to people who are low on money and need help.
It is first worth noting that free legal help seems geared toward those with low income, those who can't afford it. That said free legal help, for the state in which you live, can be found via the LawHelp organization.
If you cannot afford a attorney one will be appointed to you. Basically you can get free legal help from the Public Defenders office for any case.
it is an orgaisation that help Aboriginal people with legal isues free of charge.
Yes you can go to free legal aid and type in your location. A list of solicitors will come up that will help you out for free. You can get the free legal aid you need this way.
There is no legal way to do it for free.
There are many legal organizations to help you regarding the legal matters. Among them you may go Pathfinder Legal Services Ltd for a free consultation.
Free legal advice online can be found on the Legal Advice section of the Gov UK website. There are also independent sites such as Free Advice, Lay Help and Legal Guru, however one should always check this advice to ensure it is up-to-date.
If one needs free legal advice from a lawyer in Dakota they should use the Minnesota Judicial Branch self help center. They give one access to free legal advice clinics and help one find a lawyer.
Of course you can give free typing lessons. There's nothing in the law that says you can't help somebody out by offering to help them with their typing.
A reliable place to seek legal help would be at any local lawyer office in your area. They will either give you the information free, or charge for it. Most of them charge though.
The answer really depends on where you're located. Some areas have no such resources and some have many. A good place to start might be Court Reference - it lists links to legal resources throughout the United States. If there is free legal help for elders in your area, it's likely you'll find the link there. Just click on your state and then select "legal aid" from the drop-down menu.