If you need a criminal lawyer in Kentucky, the court will appoint one if you have low enough income to qualify. The system is explained at the first related link below, the Department of Public Advocacy. However, these are not called pro bono, but rather Public Defenders.
If you need a pro bono civil lawyer, you need to contact Legal Aid. Again, you need low enough income to qualify. Details about their services are at the second related link below, Legal Aid Network of Kentucky.
I found both of these at the third related link below. CourtReference has information like this for every state.
Yes. There are civil pro Bono lawyer's in new Mexico.
Yes. There are civil pro Bono lawyer's in the new Mexico.
I believe the answer is Pro Bono
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Pro Bono
Pro Bono lawyer are working for you for free. A prepaid legal service is like insurance from a lawyer. You pay upfront before you might possibly need the service.
You don't 'find' "Pro Bono" attorneys. They are appointed from a list by the court to either supplement or take the place of Public Defenders.
Pro bono publico, for (the) good of (the) public.
You can find a pro Bono lawyer for civil and criminal case combined in Otero county New Mexico at White Sands Rotary Club.
The boy raked the neighbors leaves for pro bono. The surgery was pro bono. (Pro Bono doesn't just mean lawyers.)
Yes, reasearch pro bono lawyers in your area using google.
"Some discrimination attorneys will do pro bono work. To find one, one might check with a civil rights organization such as the American Civil Liberties Union or the NAACP."