Free Legal Advice Denver Colorado

Good to know: Volunteer lawyers are available free of charge to answer basic legal questions over the phone. Calls are strictly confidential. Call for specific dates and times. Good to know: The center operates both a legal clinic and a hotline. They provide legal advocacy and recommendations for the GLBT community and people living with HIV/AIDS. Good to know: This is a free informative workshop to support children. Volunteer lawyers do not provide legal advice or representation, nor do they directly assist in completing court forms. Topics include determining paternity, challenging paternity, and establishing, amending and enforcing child support orders under the federal IV-D program. Information on the request for services, guidelines for calculating child support and any child support obligations are also provided. Rocky Mountain Children`s Law Center The Rocky Mountain Children`s Law Center (RMCLC) was founded in 1981 to address the lack of high-quality legal representation for abused and neglected children in Colorado. The center`s programs include foster parent representation, addiction and neglect advocacy, crisis calls, and domestic violence advocacy. Call (303) 692-1165 for more information or click here to visit the RMCLC website.

Good to know: This is a free informative workshop on divorce. Volunteer lawyers do not provide legal advice or representation, nor do they directly assist in completing court forms. Family Court Program (FCP) website: www.denbar.org/Public/Legal-Clinics Description: This free information clinic provides an overview of the divorce process (with and without children) and related forms. Volunteer lawyers provide information on filing a divorce without the assistance of a lawyer and cover divorce procedures and forms, custody, child support, alimony, and asset allocation. Participants must bring forms to the clinics (available from the court, on the court website – click here or at Bradford Publishing). This clinic is for informational purposes only and questions are welcome, but answers are usually limited to options that individuals should consider. These clinics do not provide legal advice or representation, nor do they directly assist in completing court forms. Legal Evening at Mi Casa Website: www.denbar.org/Public/Legal-Clinics Contact: (303) 573-1302 Description: Meet with a lawyer for free and get information in the areas of immigration, credit, housing, landlord/tenant, labor law, and family law. Lawyers refer to the appropriate bodies.

Spanish-speaking lawyers are available. Douglas County Pro Se Divorce and Post-Decree Clinic Contact: Call (303) 663-7266 for more information. Description: The Douglas County Pro Se Divorce Clinic is a free clinic for parties who do not have a lawyer and are going through cases of marital dissolution, legal or post-decree separation. All walk-in appointments are welcome and supported on a first-come, first-served basis. Appointments are also possible. Pro Se Clinic is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for legal representation. The clinic`s volunteer lawyers do not represent you because of their participation in this clinic. You have the right to engage a lawyer of your choice at any time during your case and you are advised to do so.

Pro-trial litigants helped fill out forms and general information on divorce and post-trial matters. Questions about protection orders and domestic violence issues are also welcome. Good to know: This is a walk in legal advice for low-income immigrants. There is a $35 consultation fee. Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Clinic – Do It Yourself Contact: (970) 243-7940 × 110 Registration Description: A free clinic is offered to outline the steps to follow when filing a (personal) Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This clinic is for eligible low- and middle-income debtors. To see if you are eligible to participate in this clinic, you must file for bankruptcy with Colorado Legal Services. Please call (970) 243-7940 ext. 110 or visit 200 N 6th St.

Ste. 203 to receive a request. You will receive a letter from CLS indicating if you are eligible. If you are eligible and plan to visit the clinic, you must call (970) 243-7940 ext. 110 to register. If you do not register, you will not be able to participate as places are limited. The speaker, Carol Viner, is an insolvency lawyer. Project North West Provides advice, limited and comprehensive representation. Good to know: This free clinic is offered to explain to the public how to file their own minor cases in court and how to collect judgments. They do not provide direct representation in court.

Collections Clinic Websites: www.denbar.org/Public/Legal-Clinics Location: Denver City and County Bldg. 1437 Bannock Street, Denver, CO, Rm. 117 Contact: (303) 860-1115 Description: This free information clinic provides tips for collecting a small claims judgment. General questions are welcome, but clinics will not provide explicit legal advice or directly assist with filling out forms. There are many organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services to Colorado residents. Each organization offers a slightly different type of service. Please contact each organization directly to see if you are eligible. Colorado Legal Services.org ColoradoLegalServices.org is an online guide to free civil law services for low-income and seniors in Colorado. Find information about all the free legal aid programs in Colorado, including basic eligibility and contact information. They also have links to related websites on the internet and legal education materials that give you basic information on a number of legal issues. Click here for information on a range of legal topics, including housing, seniors` law, government benefits, immigration, consumer issues and family law. Do you have a legal problem but can`t afford to hire a lawyer? There are many free or low-cost legal advice options for Mile High City residents.

The main avenues are legal aid programs such as Colorado Legal Services, a nonprofit that provides free legal assistance to low-income residents and seniors, or through the Denver Bar Association. There may be income limits that apply to you to qualify for free/low-cost assistance. Contact the relevant agency for more information. Below is a list of several organizations available to you. Montrose County Free Legal Advice Night sponsored by the 7th Judicial Bar Association and Uncompahgre Volunteer Legal Aid Contact: (970) 249-7202 for more information Description: Talk to a lawyer The free program is designed for low-income residents who need answers to civil law questions.