Find non-profit Pro Bono Attorneys Alaska organizations providing free civil legal assistance to the low-income.
To be eligible for free legal assistance a person must be:
CASES HANDLED: Bankruptcy, Consumer, Child Custody, Divorce, Adoption, Domestic Violence, Community Economic Development, Education, Individual Rights, Elder Law, Health, Housing, Tenant-Landlord, Public Benefits, Employment, Termination of Parental Rights, Real Estate, Wills.
Pro bono legal services are available to individuals who cannot afford to hire a private attorney, which includes individuals who are homeless, low-income, disabled, the elderly, or victims of domestic violence. However, the specific eligibility criteria for free legal aid services may vary depending on the type of legal issue involved and the law organization providing the services.
It's important to note that pro bono/free legal aid services are often limited, and there may be a waiting list for those who need no-cost legal services.
If you are in need of legal assistance, it's recommended that you contact a pro bono referral service or a local legal aid organization to determine if you are eligible for assistance and what services may be available to you.
Some common legal issues for which free legal aid services may be available include family law, public benefits, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, and consumer issues.
ANDVSA Pro Bono Program 130 Seward Street #214; Juneau, AK 99801 Fax: (907) 747'7547 Phone: (907) 747'7545 and (888) 520'BONO Serving: Statewide
ALASKA LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION -- Volunteer Attorney Support 1016 West 6th Avenue Ste 200 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Fax: 907 279'7417 Phone: (907) 529'1860 (907) 272'9431
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES -- Immigration and Refugee Program 3710 E. 20th Ave. Anchorage, Alaska 99508 (907) 276'5590
Alaska Legal Services Corporation
1648 Cushman Street, Suite 300
Fairbanks, AK 99701-6228
(800) 478'5401
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