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Legal Assistance - University of Minnesota Law Clinics

229 19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455

Low income residents of Hennepin and Ramsey counties
- Proof of household income - All documents pertaining to the legal issues including any paperwork received concerning the case and the names, phone numbers and addresses of all persons involved. Preparing and bringing a written summary of the legal situation will also make the most of the time available with the attorney.
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- Call for an appointment - Receives many of their cases from other local non-profit legal organizations. Appointments made through Volunteer Lawyer's Network 612-752-6677, Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services 651-222-5863 or, if appointments available, directly through a clinic. - Accept new cases during the first two weeks of September or the last two weeks of January each year. Other times through Volunteer Lawyers Network or Legal Aid, etc.

Hennepin County, MN
Ramsey County, MN

Description

Provides legal clinics on a variety of civil legal matters, not criminal matters. IRS and divorce cases accepted. Provides legal advice for legal matters, such as: - Benefits law - Consumer law - Family law - Housing law - Immigration law

Last assured

11/26/2025

Providing organization

University of Minnesota Law Clinics

Provides legal assistance for low-income residents of Hennepin and Ramsey counties. The Law Clinic Program is a teaching program for University of Minnesota Law School student attorneys.

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