There are a couple of websites for statewide organizations that provide legal aid (also known as legal assistance, legal services, legal help, volunteer lawyers, etc). They're easy to find at the related link below, Guide To Florida Courts - Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral. Just click on one of the links under
"Florida - Statewide Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral" and you'll get the organization's web page, with links to legal services in your area or county.
You will have to talk to your lawyer to find legal aid in the state of Tallahassee, FL
One can find legal aid lawyers in Detroit on the Legal Aid website. One can also find legal aid lawyers in Detroit from sites like LADA Detroit, Legal News and many more.
One can find a legal aid paternity lawyer by going to the legal aid official website. There one can search for legal aid lawyer by state or city and get their contact details.
You can find a reasonable legal aid lawyer online at www.legalshield.com or www.lsc.gov.
I would check around any large city. If you are charged with a crime and do not have the means to pay for your legal defense, legal aid will be provided.
There are several organizations that provide legal aid in Massachusetts. There are even several different directories that list them. To find them all in one place, use the related link below.
There are many places to contact. Legal aid society(Bronx), Legal Aid Society(Queens), Eviction Intervention Services, Legal Aid Society(Manhattan Court House).
The related link has links to legal aid providers in OR. "Find Free and Low-Cost Legal Assistance" takes you to a statewide directory where you can search by county or provider name. Or look at the county links for some local agencies.
To find affordable legal services, you should submit applications to organizations like the Legal Aid Society. The Legal Aid Society helps people with their legal issues for free. You do not have to pay any fees to utilize the services of the Legal Aid Society. You must meet certain income qualifications, however.
You may be able to find a pro-bono private lawyer by word of mouth, but that may take time and may not succeed. However, many Legal Aid offices will represent seniors. Since I don't know where you live, I don't know which Legal Aid office would serve you. The Florida Bar's Lawyer Referral Service also has "specialty panels" that provide some groups - inlcuding seniors - with a free consultation and then reduced-fee services. The related link below has links to Florida legal aid providers and the Lawyer Referral Service. Click the links for "Free and Low-Cost Legal Services", "Directory of Free and Low-Costs Legal Services", and "Florida Lawyer Referral Services." When you locate a Legal Aid office or "specialty panel" in your area, contact them and describe your case and your financial situation to see if they will take your case for free or for a reduced fee.
Yes, there is legal aid for civil cases, but only if you qualify for it. You must be unable to afford a lawyer. Legal aid organizations all have their own income eligibility rules, and they don't all handle the same types of cases. To find out if you're eligible, and if the legal aid organization handles your type of case, you have to contact them. Most have websites with their criteria and contact information. To get a list of all the legal aid organizations in your area, use the related link. Select your state first. Next, find the Choose a Court Resource Category box and select "Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral". That will give you a list of links to all the legal aid agencies in your area.
There is a legal requirement to pay back legal aid in the country of New Zealand. When the person receiving the legal aid has lied about their financial situation, they are required to repay the legal aid provided.