When guided interviews aren't enough, connect with lawyers, legal aid organizations, and other resources in your jurisdiction.
Guided interviews work best for straightforward situations. Seek professional legal help when:
Legal aid organizations provide free or low-cost legal services to people who cannot afford a private attorney. They often handle family law matters (divorce, custody, abuse), housing and eviction disputes, consumer and debt issues, benefits and public assistance, and immigration matters.
To get help from legal aid, you usually cannot earn more than a certain income limit. The most common limit is 125-200% of the federal poverty level. Be prepared to explain your situation, provide financial information, share relevant documents, and ask about their specific services.
Many courts have self-help centers that provide free information about court procedures, forms, deadlines, and basic legal information to people representing themselves. They often offer tips on completing forms and referrals to legal aid and other resources.
Private lawyers can provide comprehensive representation and legal advice for any legal matter. Some offer free initial consultations to discuss your case.
Most state bar associations provide lawyer referral services to help you find an attorney in your area with experience in your type of case.
When you use a bar referral service, you will be assigned to the "next" attorney who can help with your kind of case. Most states have a small fee for the first hour or half hour that you meet with them. You will pay a regular fee if you decide to hire the attorney to represent you.
Select your location to access legal aid resources, legal help triage tools, and other support:
Access the Massachusetts Legal Resource Finder to find legal aid, legal services, and lawyer referrals.
Find legal help in MassachusettsUse the Michigan Legal Help guide to find legal aid organizations and resources in your area.
Find legal help in MichiganContact Pine Tree Legal Assistance to connect with legal aid services in Maine.
Find legal help in MaineVisit LawHelpMN to find legal aid organizations and resources in Minnesota.
Find legal help in MinnesotaAccess Vermont Law Help to find legal aid and lawyer referral services.
Find legal help in VermontIf your physical safety is at risk, call 911 immediately. After ensuring your safety, you can work with law enforcement, victim advocates, and legal aid to pursue legal protections and longer-term solutions.
Guided interviews are a great first step for straightforward legal matters, and you can combine them with legal help.
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