Indiana Free Legal Answers is a website where you can ask a question about your non-criminal law problem and get a free answer from a lawyer. To qualify, you do not need to be able to afford a lawyer. To see if you are eligible and to 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. We handle cases of eviction, access to special education services, vocational rehabilitation and more. The Sisters of St. Benedict Immigration Outreach provides accessible, affordable and credible immigration services for southern Indiana and north-central Kentucky. Areas of legal assistance: adjustment of status, deferred action for child arrivals (DACA), family petitions, naturalization/citizenship, temporary protected status (TPS). Types of services offered: help filling out forms, filings with USCIS. Call 812-367-1411 ext. 2102 or visit www.thedome.org/ or www.facebook.com/LatinoOutreach for more information.
-Areas of legal assistance: adjustment of status, consular processing, deferred measures for the arrival of children (DACA), work permits, applications for immigrants and non-immigrants based on work, family petitions, NACARA, naturalization/citizenship, special status for minor immigrants, T visas, temporary protected status (TPS), U-visas, petitions to the Violence against Women Act (VAWA). Types of services offered: assistance in completing forms, filing with USCIS, representation before the Immigration Appeals Board (BIA). Contact ccoffice@ccfwsb.org or visit www.ccfwsb.org/ for more information. – Click here for a list of current legal locations and frequently asked questions. Veterans Questions: Veterans and qualified individuals can ask questions about VA benefits, release upgrades and similar legal issues for Veterans. Serves residents of LaGrange, Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Noble, Steuben, Wells and Whitley counties. For more information, call www.vlpnei.org or call 260-407-0917 and 877-407-0917 (toll-free). Northeast Indiana Volunteer Lawyer Program: The VLP provides legal 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 VPP cannot provide assistance in the areas of criminal law or children in need (RICS). Call (260) 407-0917 or toll free (877) 407-0917 Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The VLP website iswww.vlpnein.org IN Legal Answers: IN Legal Answers is a project of the Indiana Bar Foundation and the Indiana Pro Bono Commission. These institutions share the objective of improving access to legal advice for those who cannot afford it. The system verifies clients` authorization and, if qualified, allows them to send a question to a private messaging system. Questions are answered by private lawyers who volunteer their time. A customer has the option to check the system for answers at any time.
Only the client`s name is shared with the pro bono lawyer assisting the client. All other information is anonymous to ensure complete confidentiality. Their website is www.inlegalanswers.org/-serving La Porte, Lake and Porter County. Areas of Mutual Legal Assistance: Asylum Claims, Deferred Action for Child Arrivals (DACA), habeas corpus, deportation hearings, special status of juvenile immigrant, T visas, U visas. Types of services: submissions to USCIS, representation at asylum interviews (interviews of credible fear, interviews of reasonable apprehension), representation before the Immigration Court, representation before the Immigration Appeals Board (BIA), appeals from the Federal Court. Call 219-465-7903 or visit www.valpo.edu/law/current-students/law-clinic for more information. -A list of local legal and government organizations in Evansville can be found here. For residents of Blackford, Delaware, Henry, Jay, Madison, Hamilton, Hancock and Randolph counties: For more information, call myjustice.org/, email districtf@outlook.com or call 765-465-8482 or 800-910-4407 (toll-free). Our clinic for low-income taxpayers offers free help with tax matters such as IRS collection, exams and appeals, as well as identity theft, tax credits, and more.
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. Kids` Voice of Indiana provides free legal information to anyone in need of advice on child and family rights issues, including forms and an information website. Visit www.kidsvoicein.org/childrens-law-center-indiana-clci/ for more information or call 317-558-2870 ext. 334 or 323. Provide access to non-criminal legal services to our neighbours in Bartholomew, Brown, Decatur, Jackson, Jennings, Johnson, Rush and Shelby counties. For more information, appelez-www.legalaidpbi.org, email info@legalaidpbi.org or call 877-378-0358. As part of our military assistance project, we provide legal assistance to low-income Hoosier military personnel, veterans and their families. 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 aid 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. ABA Home Front provides legal information, resources, and a directory of legal programs for veterans, military personnel, and military families. Programs listed include military legal aid offices, legal aid and pro bono organizations, mediation and information services for lawyers, and military-specific programs, where applicable. These organizations provide free legal assistance. Their services are primarily used to support low-income families. You do not initiate criminal proceedings, but only cases for which you cannot go to jail yourself. Serves 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 Allen County Bar Association Legal Line: Every Tuesday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at (260) 423-2358. Talk to a lawyer about your legal problem for 5 minutes for free. Indiana Legal Services: The program provides services on legal issues such as divorce, custody, consumer law, senior rights, housing, Medicaid, and unemployment.
No legal advice is given in criminal cases. Call (260) 424-9155 or toll free (888) 442-8600 Tuesday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The ILS website is www.indianajustice.org. Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic: The NCLC provides free legal aid to those who are at or below the federal poverty line. They provide assistance with immigration, bankruptcy, tax, housing, family law, among others.