For residents of Dearborn, Jefferson, Ohio, Ripley, Franklin, Wayne, Union, Fayette and Swiss counties. For more information, email info@legalvolunteers.com or call 812-537-0123. Indiana Free Legal Answers is a website where you can ask a question about your non-criminal problem and have a lawyer answer it for free. To qualify, you do not need to be able to afford a lawyer. To see if you qualify and ask a question now, visit IN Free Legal Answers. This service only provides answers to legal questions, the lawyer who answers your question will not represent you in the whole case or go to court for you. Kids` Voice of Indiana provides free legal information to anyone in need of advice on child and family law issues, including forms and an informational website. Visit www.kidsvoicein.org/childrens-law-center-indiana-clci/ for more information or call 317-558-2870 ext. 334 or 323. This site helps low-income immigrants find legal aid.
Here is a list of organizations in Indiana that help immigrants get legal aid. Veterans` issues: Veterans and qualified individuals may ask questions about VA benefits, layoff upgrades and similar legal issues for Veterans. These organizations provide free legal assistance. Their services are mainly used to help low-income families. You don`t accept criminal cases, just cases for which you can`t go to jail yourself. -Areas of legal assistance: Status adjustment, consular processing, Deferred Measures for Child Arrivals (DACA), work permits, immigrant and nonimmigrant job applications, family petitions, NACARA, naturalization/citizenship, special immigrant status, T visas, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), U.S. visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) applications. Types of services offered: assistance with filling out forms, filing with USCIS, representation before the Immigration Appeals Board (BIA).
Contactez-ccoffice@ccfwsb.org or visit www.ccfwsb.org/ for more information. Allen Circuit and Superior Court Self Help Center: This website provides legal information and forms for unrepresented persons in domestic and paternity cases. The website is www.allencountycourtshelp.us. Indiana Legal Services, Inc. (ILS) is a nonprofit law firm that provides free civil assistance to eligible low-income individuals throughout the state of Indiana. ILS serves the entire country with offices in Indianapolis, Bloomington, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Hammond, Lafayette, Merrillville, New Albany and South Bend. For more information, visit www.indianalegalservices.org or call 844-243-8570 (toll-free) Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for residents of Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Orange, Scott and Washington counties. For more information, visit www.probono14.org, email sipbr@probonoindiana.org or call 812-288-8002 Indiana Legal Services: The program offers legal services such as divorce, custody, consumer law, senior rights, housing, Medicaid, and unemployment.
No legal advice is provided in criminal matters. Call (260) 424-9155 or toll-free (888) 442-8600 Tuesday to Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. www.indianajustice.org:30 a.m. -Areas of legal assistance: adjustment of status, consular processing, deferred measure for arrivals of children (DACA), work permit, family applications, naturalization/citizenship, temporary protected status (TPS). Legal services offered: Assistance in filling out forms, filing with USCIS. Contactez-twinn@archindy.org or visit www.archindy.org/cc/indianapolis/index.html for more information. Allen County Bar Association Legal Line: Every Tuesday from 5:00 p.m.
to 7:00 p.m. at (260) 423-2358. Talk to a lawyer for free for 5 minutes about your legal problem. Our clinic for low-income taxpayers offers free help with tax matters such as IRS collection, audit and appeal questions, as well as identity theft, tax credits and more. ABA Home Front provides legal information, resources and a directory of legal programs for veterans, military personnel and military families. Programs listed include military mutual legal assistance offices, mutual legal assistance and voluntary agencies, lawyer referral and information services, and military-specific programs, where applicable. Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic: The NCLC provides free legal assistance to those who are at 125% or less of the federal poverty line. They provide support with limited immigration, bankruptcy, tax, housing, and family law, among others. Admission hours are Monday between 17:00 and 19:00 and 3rd Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00. Contact their office at (260) 456-8972. NCLC is unable to provide assistance in criminal or divorce matters.
Your website is www.nclegalclinic.org. The Indianapolis Legal Aid Society is committed to ensuring that qualified low-income individuals living in the Central Indiana community have immediate and direct access to quality legal assistance for civil litigation. The Indianapolis Legal Aid Society serves Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan and Shelby counties. For more information, call www.indylas.org or call 317-635-9538. The Coalition for Court Access helps Indiana residents seeking civil justice assistance for non-criminal issues such as family, housing, and health care. This service provides free legal information, court forms and various resources to self-represented court representatives. Provide access to non-criminal legal services to our lower-average neighbors in Bartholomew, Brown, Decatur, Jackson, Jennings, Johnson, Rush and Shelby counties. For more information, www.legalaidpbi.org, email info@legalaidpbi.org or call 877-378-0358.
Through our low-income LGBT project, including our LGBT Victims Assistance Project, we provide legal assistance to low-income LGBT people in Indiana. -A list of local legal and government organizations in Evansville can be found here. For Blackford, Delaware, Henry, Jay, Madison, Hamilton, Hancock and Randolph counties: For more information, visit myjustice.org/, email districtf@outlook.com or call 765-465-8482 or 800-910-4407 (toll-free). The Centre for Victims` and Human Rights (CVHR) provides comprehensive legal representation to victims of crimes and human rights violations, who often lack the security and resources to access available remedies. For more information, call www.cvhr.org/ or call 317-610-3427. – Click here for a list of current legal admission locations and frequently asked questions. Indiana Self-Service Legal Center: This website was created to provide valuable information, court forms, and various resources for people representing themselves in court. Here you will find various forms and instructions to be completed by the court. You will also find several court forms and other useful documents translated into Spanish with the help of the Indiana Hispanic Law Project.
This website will also show you different ways to find a lawyer to help you in your case. an explanation of what mediation is and how it works, as well as a list of accredited mediators; proposals for preparation for the tribunal; Items that court officials can and cannot help you with; Web links to legal dictionaries and other legal documents; associations with various courts in Indiana and the United States; and links to other self-service websites. The website is www.in.gov/judiciary/selfservice/index.htm for residents of Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Martin, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties for more information www.facebook.com/VolunteerLawyerProgramOfSouthwesternIndianaInc. For admission, call the Legal Aid Society of Evansville, which only serves Vanderburgh County residents: 812-435-5173 or Indiana Legal Services Evansville, 812-426-1295, or 800-852-3477 (toll-free) Legal Aid is a non-profit organization that provides legal assistance and representation to low-income individuals and families in Tippecanoe County. This organization only serves residents of Tippecanoe County. For more information, visit tclegalaid.org/ or call 765-742-1068.Volunteer Lawyer Program of Northeast Indiana: The VLP provides attorney services to individuals with limited financial resources in many areas of civil law, including divorce, bankruptcy, contracts, consumer matters, real estate, health care, and estate law. The VLP cannot provide assistance in the areas of criminal law or children in need of children (CHINS). Call (260) 407-0917 or toll-free (877) 407-0917 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. VLP`s website iswww.vlpnein.org serves residents of Lake, Porter, Jasper and Newton counties.
For more information, www.nwivolunteerlawyers.org, email probono@hobartlaw.net or call 219-945-1799 or 866-945-1799 (toll-free). The Sisters of St. Benedict Immigration Outreach provides accessible, affordable and credible immigration services for southern Indiana and north-central Kentucky. Areas of mutual legal assistance: adjustment of status, deferred measure for child arrivals (DACA), family petitions, naturalization/citizenship, temporary protected status (TPS). Types of services offered: help filling out forms, submissions to USCIS. Call 812-367-1411, ext. 2102, or visit www.thedome.org/ or www.facebook.com/LatinoOutreach for more information. The Legal Aid Society is a non-profit law firm funded by the City of Evansville, Vanderburgh County, and United Way of Southwestern Indiana, Inc.