Midtown Mall Legal Clinic

The Durham Community Legal Clinic provides low-income residents with legal information, advice and representation in areas of law, including tenant rights, social assistance applications and ordering documents. ** PKAP reviews applications to determine if the child you wish to adopt is legally available for adoption. NOTE: Due to the COVID-19/coronavirus outbreak, VLN is cancelling all personal clinics from Monday, March 16. Our hotline remains open to customers during normal business hours. Please call 612-752-6677 on Monday, Wednesday or Thursday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Neighborhood Law Clinic (NLC) offers a wide range of legal services, including rental housing and employment law. Clinical law students occupy the community office in the UW South Madison Partnership space on Villager Mall on the south side of Madison. Students deal with individual cases and, where appropriate, engage in community-led education and advocacy. Free legal information on a variety of legal topics, including but not limited to: How to request legal services during COVID-19. Look. Services: 15-20 minutes Legal advice on name and gender etiquette changes, as well as general legal advice and references Did you know that you can access free legal information? Students engage in the traditional practice of litigation and use skills such as fact-finding, legal research, analysis, drafting, negotiation, consulting, and litigation.

Students also learn to participate and consider less traditional advocacy activities, such as: public speaking, writing educational materials, and participating in local campaigns for social and economic justice. VLN cooperates with FAMILY TREE to offer this community legal clinic – click here for more information about this clinic and FAMILY TREE. Services: 15-20 minutes of legal advice on issues affecting Minnesota youth The NLC does not charge any fees for its legal services. However, if we offer services beyond the intake interview, there is a one-time administration fee of $25. Clients are generally expected to pay all legal costs, such as filing and service fees. The Durham Community Legal Clinic (DCLC) has launched a website to obtain legal information on COVID-19. Additional services for certain legal matters are also available for income-eligible clients – click here for more information. The Neighborhood Law Clinc (NLC) provides residents of Dane County and surrounding counties with free legal information and, in some cases, free legal representation in certain circumstances. NLC can help you with legal issues related to rental housing and employment law. NLC is part of the Economic Justice Institute of the University of Wisconsin School of Law.

NLC clients receive legal services from law students supervised by lawyers. Learn more about jurisdictions where the clinic can help through the Durham Community Legal Clinic, or call 905-728-7321 or toll free at 1-888-297-2202. Special clinics can be set up to help people with rights regarding immigration, domestic violence and the elderly. Location: Hennepin Ave Methodist Church, 511 Groveland Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55403 PKAP, a CLS program, is now available to low-income individuals. You must be eligible for CLS to participate in the program. Keep an eye on our Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for the latest information. Thank you and attention. Categories: Debtor/Creditor, Consumer Law, Housing, Civil Law, Family Languages: English, Other languages About Telephone Interpreters Our programs are designed to further our mission and provide vital services to our constituents. Look. Location: Hope For Children, 801 West 4th Street, Pueblo, CO Would you like to apply? Complete the following application that applies to your situation.

Mail the completed application by mail, email or fax to: Due to COVID-19, the LGBTQ+ clinic will be held remotely until further notice. Notes: Guests are served on a first-come, first-served basis. Call (612) 728-2000 for more information. If you have a problem in any of these categories, NLC will try to refer you to other organizations that might be able to help you. • Dissolution of marriage/no children • Dissolution of marriage/children • Attribution of parental responsibility (APR) Location: Brian Coyle Community Center, 420 15th Avenue SE, Minneapolis. MN 55454 Topics: Family, Civil, Housing, Youth, Child Protection NLC students have regular weekly office hours at the Park Street office in Villager Mall (frequent bus services and ample parking make this easy). Examples of cases and projects include: There is also a free telephone consultation on some topics – click here for more information. Brian Coyle Community Centre Legal Clinic hours: 2nd Thursday of the month, 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. (call 612-338-5282 to make an appointment) Minnesota Indian Women`s Resource Center (MIWRC) hours: Wednesday 1 a.m.

to 3 a.m. Students also organize structured « case rounds » where they inform each other about their clients` work and brainstorm new approaches to problems and issues. client projects. Covid-19 NOTE: Currently, all appointments are offered remotely. Please call to arrange a remote or face-to-face meeting. Notes: Provides services to Somali speakers. Call 612-338-5282 for appointments and walk-in visits. This program is now available to low-income individuals and operates in partnership with the Pueblo County Bar Association and in partnership with the Pueblo District Court. The program is designed to assist clients with dissolutions (divorces) and attribution of parental responsibility (decisions regarding parental leave). What is the Pueblo Family Court Program? To learn more, click here and read these questions and answers here. Physical location – Midtown Shopping Center next to the bowling alley. Call 719-545-6708 ext.

333 for more information. Dignity Centre hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Villager Mall 2238 South Park Street Madison, WI 53713 Looking for information on a specific area of law? Take a look at our resources page. Notes: Call 612-435-1315 or email [email protected] for an appointment. General Phone: 608-890-0678 Direct: 608-265-2441 Fax: 608-265-3732.

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