North Texas Legal Aid Dallas

Purpose: Answers simple legal questions on the phone every Wednesday from 16:00 to 20:00. Click here to register with a lawyer who calls you. Purpose: In addition to sponsoring Pro Se Family Law Clinic, Debt Counseling Clinic, Senior Legal Clinic, Mental Health Law Clinic, and Wills Clinic, the Dallas Volunteer Lawyer Program provides low-income telephone referrals to pro bono lawyers who provide free legal services. Nominees must be residents of Dallas County. Participating lawyers will be provided with training, support and malpractice insurance. (214) 742-5768 It is recommended to arrive early at the legal clinic to get a place in the queue and start filling out paperwork. People can apply for free legal help at one of the following neighborhood legal clinics in the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program. Click the Address link to view the itinerary: Purpose: Organizes evening clinics and provides legal representation to low-income claimants with civil issues, including family, bankruptcy, housing, consumers, termination and wage claims, guardianships, wills and small estates. The clinics are held at the Martin Luther King Center in South Dallas.

Grace United Methodist Church – East Dallas; Marillac Social Center – West Dallas; and the Garland Legal Clinic (Salvation Army). (214) 742-5768 Purpose: Provides free legal services to low-income individuals in a variety of areas, primarily public claims, landlord-tenant disputes, consumer and labour issues, and family law. Clinics are held weekly in the main office. (214) 748-1234 Purpose: to organize bi-weekly evening clinics offering paid counselling services to persons with non-criminal problems related to family law, bankruptcy, etc. (214) 521-9595 Purpose: Provides legal and immigration services provides low-cost (and in some cases free) legal advice and representation to individuals who cannot afford private lawyers for their immigration matters. ILS is a recognized organization authorized by the U.S. Department of Justice to help immigrants meet their legal immigration needs. (214) 634-7182 ILS represents immigrants in the following types of cases: • Family petitions • Citizenship • Abused migrant women • Migrant victims of crime • Adjustment of the status of refugees and asylum-seekers • Deportation and deportation Anyone wishing to receive free legal aid from the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program must seek help and meet our eligibility criteria. The Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program helps clients with benefits, consumers, employment, family, apartment, landlord, bankruptcy, explosions and secrecy, estate, real estate, taxation, and wills. DVAP cannot assist with criminal matters, tickets, or prosecutable cases such as bodily injury.

Plaintiffs who have been sued must bring copies of their legal documents when they seek assistance. Purpose: Maintain a toll-free national hotline for women with legal problems related to domestic violence or abuse. (512) 476-1866 Purpose: Provides free legal representation and social services to those who fled persecution and arrived in Dallas, Texas with nothing. (214) 855-0520 If you need to seek help with a non-family matter, click here to access Legal Aid of Northwest Texas` online application. For help with a common civil law issue, call the Northwest Texas Legal Aid Legal Aid Line at 888-529-5277. If you are a client, you can call your lawyer at their office number or leave a message at the general telephone number of that office. Visit www.lanwt.org/locations to find this office number. Click here for more legal and community resources: bit.ly/3btMPk5 goal: To provide legal services in the areas of immigration and family law to immigrants and refugees who are victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. (214) 821-5393 Purpose: To maintain legal clinics for people with rent and landlord/tenant problems. Attempts to assist persons threatened with eviction and other cases before the Justice of the Peace and District Courts. (214) 828-4244 Purpose: This service of the Dallas Bar Association refers attorneys in various types of legal matters on a fee basis.

The initial half-hour consultation cost $20. (214) 220-7444 Purpose: Organizes clinics that assist low-income Dallas County residents with legal issues related to consumer fraud, landlord-tenant disputes, civil rights, and nursing home litigation. (214) 768-2562 Purpose: This website was created to assist individuals who are dealing with simple civil law problems without a lawyer. It offers free publications that you can read to learn more about a particular area of law and forms that you can use to represent yourself in court. Goal: To build a stronger community by increasing the performance and influence of not-for-profit organizations. E-Mail-info@cnmdallas.org. (214) 826-3470 Re: The Legal Hospice of Texas provides free legal aid to residents of Dallas, Collin, Denton, Henderson, Hunt, Rockwall, Kaufman, Ellis, Cooke, Navarro, Grayson, Hood, Parker, Johnson, Tarrant and Fannin counties who cannot afford a lawyer, are terminally ill or HIV-positive, and have a legal problem related to or affected by their eligible diagnosis.