pro bono means free of charge, so there is no fee for an attorney
The boy raked the neighbors leaves for pro bono. The surgery was pro bono. (Pro Bono doesn't just mean lawyers.)
Pro Bono means the attorney is doing the work for free, so no one will have to pay. Attorneys are not required to perform pro bono work, but many do it to volunteer their time, because they believe in helping people who cannot help themselves. Many firms also have pro bono departments, that they operate for tax benefits and public image. Attorneys working pro bono are under the same ethical obligations as they would be for their paying clients, and therefore must continue to offer their best possible legal representation to the pro bono client. To suggest that they would not work as hard for a pro bono client is a serious accusation, and the sort of allegation that could get an attorney in trouble with the bar. Typically, pro bono clients must apply with a local pro bono or legal aid project, and must meet certain income/asset requirements. If it is later found that the client hid assets or had a change in circumstances, he/she may be required to repay some or all of the volunteer's time.
The term "pro bono is one used by attorneys and means they are providing their services free of charge. So find an attorney that will do that.
When shopping for a lawyer, ask each one if they would be willing to provide services "pro bono" for those with lower incomes. Some law firms, work exclusively on a "pro bono" basis.
If you qualify financially, the Public Defender's Office is available.
You pay an attorney at the time you hire him/her. This is called a "retainer". There are two exceptions: When you retain an attorney for the purpose of receiving Social Security benefits, and when the attorney is working "pro bono", or without charge.
I believe the answer is Pro Bono
pro bono pacis = for the sake of peace/for the good of peace
Bankruptcy attorneys should do their work pro bono.
pro bono means free
Find a local pro bono project for the area where your case will be heard.