Keyword Details: Legal Counseling
Programs that are staffed by lawyers who offer information and guidance regarding legal matters, proposed lines of conduct, claims or contentions including opinions on the party's rights, responsibilities and liabilities; and who offer suggestions for an appropriate course of action, but do not represent clients in court.
Community Outreach programs include:
- Clothing Closet (Children, Men and Women): Free clothes are available to the public.
- Personal Care items Closet : Items such as soap, shampoo, dental hygiene, diapers, formula and more are available to anyone in need. *Accepts donations, see website for a li...
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Wisconsin State Bar Lawyer Referral Service (LRS):
- Provides assistance in finding lawyers.
- Legal assistants experienced in analyzing potential legal problems and locating the best source of help.
- Referrals to other legal service organizations, government agencies or community resources.
- Pro...
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Legal Action provides free civil legal services to persons who meet our income, priority and special grant criteria. Depending on the status of funding available, Legal representation and assistance may be provided to eligible persons in various areas of law such as:
- Consumer Law (Payday Loans, ev...
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The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. (NAELA) was founded in 1987 as a professional association of attorneys who are dedicated to improving the quality of legal services provided to older adults and people with disabilities.
The NAELA membership is comprised of attorneys in the private...
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A specialized bar association for attorneys and other advocates who represent people with disabilities. Members made up of more than 3000 members nationwide, organized to represent Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Insurance claimants through the legal process, advocating for the ...
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Wisconsin Free Legal Answers is an online service for low-income residents who cannot afford a lawyer. It offers brief and confidential legal advice when you have a civil (not criminal) legal questions. And, it`s free.
1. Go to wi.FreeLegalAnswers.org and click "Get Started"
2. Use the website to as...
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