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.
There is no legal method for upgrading from XP to Vista free of charge.
Contact your service provider. Some providers will charge you a fee if there's no legal reason for you wanting the change (for example, if you're getting nuisance calls) - in which case, they should do it for free.
Contact your service provider. Some providers will charge you a fee if there's no legal reason for you wanting the change (for example, if you're getting nuisance calls) - in which case, they should do it for free.
There are several websites that offer free legal advice. One of these websites is freeadvice.com.
No, this is perfectly legal.
nothing is for free
There are a number of free services, aimed at reducing theft/ fraud. VinCheck is one that I could recommend, it is located at: https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck and provides this service free of charge.
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.
Download.comYes, the free downloads are legal. Download.com only offers freeware free. If software is not freeware, you must pay the price of the software. Download.com does not charge for the actual download, which is also legal.
It is!
There are no legal sites that would offer music free of charge unless the copyright of said work had expired. A good site though would be I-mesh or something similar.