You could try your county website or the phone book. But the fastest way would be to use the related link below. First select your state, then go to the "Choose a Court Resource Category" and select Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral. That will give you a list of links to all the legal aid organizations in your area. Follow the links to find contact information.
One can find a legal aid paternity lawyer by going to the legal aid official website. There one can search for legal aid lawyer by state or city and get their contact details.
There are many places to contact. Legal aid society(Bronx), Legal Aid Society(Queens), Eviction Intervention Services, Legal Aid Society(Manhattan Court House).
When someone needs legal help from bankruptcy they can contact their local legal aid office. They will assign you someone to speak to about your options.
Yes, there is legal aid for civil cases, but only if you qualify for it. You must be unable to afford a lawyer. Legal aid organizations all have their own income eligibility rules, and they don't all handle the same types of cases. To find out if you're eligible, and if the legal aid organization handles your type of case, you have to contact them. Most have websites with their criteria and contact information. To get a list of all the legal aid organizations in your area, use the related link. Select your state first. Next, find the Choose a Court Resource Category box and select "Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral". That will give you a list of links to all the legal aid agencies in your area.
The legal aid office in Cleveland is Legal Aid of East Tennessee. Their website is the first related link below, but it doesn't say whether or not they handle divorce cases. You'll have to call them; their contact info is on the website, which also has an online contact form that you can use to ask the question. I found this info at the second related link below, which has links to all legal aid organizations in Tennessee.
Perhaps they could contact the local Legal Aid office.
There is no legal office in Suwanee, but Gwinett Legal Aid serves Suwanee and has an office in Lawrenceville. Their contact info is in the first related link below. Atlanta Legal Aid also serves Gwinett County; their website is the second related link below. I found both of these at the third related link below, which has links to all legal aid organizations in Georgia.
Contact Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma; their website is the first related link below. There other agencies in Oklahoma that provide free and low-cost legal aid, and you can find links to them at the second related link. Each agency has its own application procedure and eligibility criteria, so you'll have to contact them for details. As a general rule you can expect to qualify of your earn less than 125% of the Federal poverty guideline for your household. The 2013 figures for Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma are at the third related link.
There is a legal requirement to pay back legal aid in the country of New Zealand. When the person receiving the legal aid has lied about their financial situation, they are required to repay the legal aid provided.
Michigan Legal Aid has a list of legal services organizations, with links to their offices and websites. It's the first related link below. Scroll down the list and look for a "Legal Aid" or "Legal Services" office near you - e.g., Legal Services of Eastern Michigan - Flint Office". This will give you the organization's contact info, and you can call and ask them if they handle bankruptcy cases. The contact page may also list the types of cases they handle. If the organization has a website, it may include the types of cases they handle. For example, the link to E.g., the link for Legal Aid of Western Michigan - Grand Rapids Office has a link to the Legal Aid of Western Michigan website. It's the second related link below, and it says they do handle bankruptcy cases. I found these at the third related link below, which has additional links to legal aid resources in Michigan.
They have legal rights to be able to retrieve their possessions. You can contact an attorney through Legal Aid to help you with this if you need the law on your side.
Yes, there is legal aid for low income fathers and mothers. The Legal Aid Foundation offers free or income adjusted legal aid for a variety of people.