I would be very cautious when it comes to free financial advice. However, if you have a financial institution with whom you have a loan, bank account or other financial dealings, I would go to them for advice. They are someone who would have something to loose if they have out poor financial advice.
A good place to take a free stock advice class is at a local financial firm that you know or looks like it is legitimate. You can also take one from a financial expert that you know.
In my opinion, a good source for personal financial advice would be CNN (http://money.cnn.com/pf/) or your investor. As a newly married couple, it might be best to visit an investor to help get the couple set up and started in good, long term investments.
A person that can provide you with good debt advice would be your financial planner. A financial planner can be found at a bank. Preferable a bank that you trust.
Advice on how to live debt free is available from many sources. Debt counselors are a good source of people looking to get advice from someone face to face while online sources like Transunion and Ovlg give general tips.
The best place to find advice on filing your taxes is through the IRS. Another good source for free information about filing taxes is through HR Block online.
It depends on your country. For US-citizens, information for the financial aid for studying can be obtained on the university's website, remember that you'll have to apply on the FAFSA website.
Free legal advice on family law in California can be found in several places. There are Self-Help Services available at most Superior Courthouses. Also there are legal aid services throughout California that offer excellent free advice. LawHelp is a good source for online basic family law information.
To be honest, the best way to find a financial planner's office would be via online could also go old fashioned and use the yellow pages or DEX. A good source for financial advice is through Dave Ramsey on the radio. Great financial thinker of his time.
Tax specialists would be the professionals with the most information about tax free municipal bonds. Financial planners, auditors and accounts may have information as well.
www.expertlaw.com, www.freeadvice.com, these sites provide free law advice, depending of what kind of legal advice you want, hope you get all the advice you need, good luck.
A good online source for legal advice is http://www.freeadvice.com/law/family-law/divorce_law/. This site allows you to read up on the basics of the subject and submit questions to lawyers via online form for free.
Free legal advice is available through online services such as Legal Aid, World Law Direct and Free Advice. The Yellow pages is another good resource for finding free legal advice, with many law offices having a 24 hour question line.