24 Hour Legal Aid Hotline Mn

For more than 100 years, Minnesotans have received free legal assistance from legal consulting firms. Read more about us » Our attorneys, staff, and volunteers handle civil law issues for Minnesota`s most vulnerable people free of charge. With expertise and compassion, we work to provide basic legal protection so that our clients can achieve security, self-sufficiency and access to opportunities. In addition to direct legal representation, we work with policy makers and advocate for equal rights and equal protection of the law. Calling 1-800-ATTORNEY (1-800-288-6763) will put you in touch with a lawyer in your area who is familiar with your state`s laws, is willing to listen to your concerns, and can explain the options available to you. Calls are answered 24 hours a day! 24/7 lawyer contact information: If you have been charged or arrested for a crime or have suffered bodily injury, you will need a lawyer by your side as soon as possible. Contact a lawyer now for more information or to make an appointment. To get the contact details of a lawyer 24 hours a day, click here for Tom Sieben or Patrick Cotter or use this form: There are also many free legal advice services available online, but we strongly recommend that you take all the advice online with a grain of salt. The law varies from state to state, and those who provide legal advice often have different opinions and may not even have the right to practice law. That being said, here are some of the most popular websites: If you call our check-in line at 612-752-6677, one of our admissions consultants will ask you questions about your case, income, and place of residence to see if we can help you with your legal issue. Free legal aid for:• Debt collection and unfair loans• Disability-related cases• Divorce and custody• Domestic violence• Elder abuse• Discrimination and evictions in housing• Immigration and citizenship• IRS tax issues And more. Disclaimer: The resources and information listed on this site are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice.

Resources provided for the convenience of Minnesota residents. Readers need to know more. If you are a low-income Minnesotan, our lawyers can help you with your legal questions. We are here to offer free advice because we stand up for the rights of all Minnesotans. We are part of the Minnesota Legal Services Coalition, which provides free legal assistance on civil law matters. If you are eligible to use this website, all advice and information you receive is free of charge. The advice on this website is provided to you personally by volunteer lawyers who are committed to helping low-income people. We verify that all attorneys who advise on this website are licensed to practice law in Minnesota. Lawyers here volunteer to answer questions for free because they believe it`s important that everyone can get legal advice, whether they can afford to pay or not. We found that people are often afraid of lawyers and what they charge for their services.

There is a misconception about how much is expected of you to receive legal services from a law firm. In fact, there is so much misinformation that most people don`t realize that in many cases it is possible to get free and inexpensive legal assistance. Call 612-752-6677 to see if we can help. Hours of operation: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. • 20 counties in central Minnesota – for low-income people • 26 counties in Minnesota – for people 60 years of age and older • nationwide – for disability and tax cases If we can`t help, admissions staff can sometimes send recommendations to someone who can. The Volunteer Lawyers Network connects people affected by poverty with trained volunteer lawyers who provide advice, part-time work or representation before the courts. Every morning, real people wake up with obstacles that prevent them from getting the basic help they need.

Whether it`s security, housing, income or health, we`re here to help. Our lawyers have different backgrounds, but all focus on one goal: to ensure that all Minnesotans have equal access to the basic rights they deserve. At its core, it`s about bringing real justice to real people. CMLS manages a strong volunteer lawyer program from its offices in St. Cloud and Willmar. We connect local lawyers with appropriate clients to provide assistance in civil matters. If you are a licensed lawyer who wants to get involved, contact us today! There are many ways to give something back to the MHA. There are voluntary opportunities for non-lawyers to support our clients and staff. You can also donate to CMHC to support our work. When you ask a question on our website, it is private. Your question will only be seen by volunteer lawyers. You are the only one who sees the advice you receive from the lawyer.

This way, you can be completely honest and know that the highest standards of confidentiality apply to your conversation with the lawyer. Kristin is a Client Service Coordinator who supports clients by completing initial applications. Recently, she and her family received 2nd place in the Anoka Halloween House decorating contest and formed Learn More. At Sieben and Cotter, we know how quickly you need protection and a lawyer in your corner. We provide our customers with our office and mobile phone numbers for 24/7 availability. We also know how important it is for you to have someone who listens, understands what happened, gives you experienced advice and stands by your side, who always fights for you and pays attention to your best interests at every stage of the case. Whether your case concerns personal injury law (e.g., a car accident), criminal law, business law, family law, etc., it`s always best to find a local lawyer who will offer free consultations. Sign up to receive stories and updates from Legal Aid.

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