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Legal Services - Central Minnesota Legal Services
Administers legal programs and services through offices in Anoka, Minneapolis, Saint Cloud, and Wilmar.
Helps eligible clients through direct representation, brief advice, and through participating in community legal education programs and clinics.
Services include:
- Family law
- Housing issues
- Public benefits
- Employment
- Criminal expungement
- Consumer dept
Does not provide representation in CRIMINAL law matters
Administers legal programs and services through offices in Anoka, Minneapolis, Saint Cloud, and Wilmar.
Helps eligible clients through direct representation, brief advice, and through participating in community legal education programs and clinics.
Services include:
- Family law
- Housing issues
- Public benefits
- Employment
- Criminal expungement
- Consumer dept
Does not provide representation in CRIMINAL law matters
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Legal Assistance - Justice North
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
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Housing Discrimination AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingWage/Benefits Garnishment AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLandlord/Tenant AssistanceCommunity Legal ClinicsDivorce AssistanceConsumer LawBankruptcy AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceLegal Information ServicesReal Estate Law
Family Legal Services - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - SMRLS
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
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Legal Clinic - Brian Coyle Community Center
Free legal advice and brief services from volunteer attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. Services focus on civil issues such as:
- Debt and consumer issues
- Housing (tenant/landlord)
- Immigration
Appointments are typically brief, 15 - 30 minutes per client, and volunteers may occasionally need to cancel due to emergencies. Call the center to confirm schedules and availability.
Free legal advice and brief services from volunteer attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. Services focus on civil issues such as:
- Debt and consumer issues
- Housing (tenant/landlord)
- Immigration
Appointments are typically brief, 15 - 30 minutes per client, and volunteers may occasionally need to cancel due to emergencies. Call the center to confirm schedules and availability.
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Family Legal Services - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - SMRLS
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
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Family Legal Services - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - SMRLS
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
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Family Legal Services - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - SMRLS
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
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Family Law - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Minneapolis
Provides legal representation in family law matters including child support and enforcement, custody, and divorce cases
Provides legal representation in family law matters including child support and enforcement, custody, and divorce cases
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Family Legal Services - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - SMRLS
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
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Legal Services - Tubman
Provides eligible clients with advocacy and representation around criminal law and family law cases, and protection orders. Helps with legal matters in Hennepin, suburban Ramsey, and Washington counties.
Provides eligible clients with advocacy and representation around criminal law and family law cases, and protection orders. Helps with legal matters in Hennepin, suburban Ramsey, and Washington counties.
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Domestic Violence, Human Trafficking, and Sexual Assault Representation - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Saint Cloud
Provides legal representation on issues related to:
- Benefits
- Custody
- Family law matters
- Housing
- Immigration
- Orders for protection
May help with the following for victims of human trafficking:
- Expungements
- Harassment Restraining Order (HROs)
- Housing
- Order for Protection (OFPs)
- Other civil legal problems
- Public benefit issues
Provides legal representation on issues related to:
- Benefits
- Custody
- Family law matters
- Housing
- Immigration
- Orders for protection
May help with the following for victims of human trafficking:
- Expungements
- Harassment Restraining Order (HROs)
- Housing
- Order for Protection (OFPs)
- Other civil legal problems
- Public benefit issues
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Legal Services - Tubman
Provides eligible clients with advocacy and representation around criminal law and family law cases, and protection orders. Helps with legal matters in Hennepin, suburban Ramsey, and Washington counties.
Provides eligible clients with advocacy and representation around criminal law and family law cases, and protection orders. Helps with legal matters in Hennepin, suburban Ramsey, and Washington counties.
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Legal Assistance - Justice North
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
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Housing Discrimination AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingWage/Benefits Garnishment AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLandlord/Tenant AssistanceCommunity Legal ClinicsDivorce AssistanceConsumer LawBankruptcy AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceLegal Information ServicesReal Estate Law
Family Legal Services - Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services - SMRLS
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
May assist with custody matters, divorce matters, protection orders, and Indian Child Welfare Act cases. Family legal services work on preserving stability for children and protecting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking.
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Legal Assistance - Justice North
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
What's Here
Housing Discrimination AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingWage/Benefits Garnishment AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLandlord/Tenant AssistanceCommunity Legal ClinicsDivorce AssistanceConsumer LawBankruptcy AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceLegal Information ServicesReal Estate Law
Volunteer Attorney Program - Legal Assistance of Olmsted County
Private attorneys agree to take cases for clients who have been screened through the intake process and either need representation in a matter that is not an area of Legal Assistance of Olmsted County's expertise, or where there is a conflict of interest.
Areas of available legal assistance may include:
- Consumer/financial law
- Elder law/wills
- Employment law
- Family law
- Guardianship/conservatorship law
- Immigration law
- Landlord/tenant housing law
- Property/real estate law
Private attorneys agree to take cases for clients who have been screened through the intake process and either need representation in a matter that is not an area of Legal Assistance of Olmsted County's expertise, or where there is a conflict of interest.
Areas of available legal assistance may include:
- Consumer/financial law
- Elder law/wills
- Employment law
- Family law
- Guardianship/conservatorship law
- Immigration law
- Landlord/tenant housing law
- Property/real estate law
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Legal Clinic - Brian Coyle Community Center
Free legal advice and brief services from volunteer attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. Services focus on civil issues such as:
- Debt and consumer issues
- Housing (tenant/landlord)
- Immigration
Appointments are typically brief, 15 - 30 minutes per client, and volunteers may occasionally need to cancel due to emergencies. Call the center to confirm schedules and availability.
Free legal advice and brief services from volunteer attorneys with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. Services focus on civil issues such as:
- Debt and consumer issues
- Housing (tenant/landlord)
- Immigration
Appointments are typically brief, 15 - 30 minutes per client, and volunteers may occasionally need to cancel due to emergencies. Call the center to confirm schedules and availability.
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Men's Issues Education - Twin Cities Men's Center, The
Information and referral on life's issues and legal needs
Library for members:
- Topics of Men's issues: Relationships, health, psychological, and sexuality
- Book loan and reference/information
Family Law Clinics targeted to the needs of men and women regarding:
- Divorce or dealing with other family law issues
- Clinic held 7 pm - 9 pm 1st Wednesday of each month
Issue presentations are offered each Wednesday on:
- Parenting
- Anger
- Health and addiction
- Job satisfaction
- Sexuality: relationships, sexual orientation and masculinity
- Spirituality
Men Talk newsletter and on-line Resource Directory on Website
12 session anger management class: "Men Helping Men With Anger"
- For men who desire to improve their relationships at home and at work
- All anger management classes hybrid, meaning the participants may attend in person or online. In person is recommended
- Alumni groups for men who have completed the class
12 Session Moving Toward Empowerment class
- For men who have successfully completed the Men Helping Men With Anger class and want to deepen their learning. All classes are hybrid, meaning participants may attend in person or online.
Information and referral on life's issues and legal needs
Library for members:
- Topics of Men's issues: Relationships, health, psychological, and sexuality
- Book loan and reference/information
Family Law Clinics targeted to the needs of men and women regarding:
- Divorce or dealing with other family law issues
- Clinic held 7 pm - 9 pm 1st Wednesday of each month
Issue presentations are offered each Wednesday on:
- Parenting
- Anger
- Health and addiction
- Job satisfaction
- Sexuality: relationships, sexual orientation and masculinity
- Spirituality
Men Talk newsletter and on-line Resource Directory on Website
12 session anger management class: "Men Helping Men With Anger"
- For men who desire to improve their relationships at home and at work
- All anger management classes hybrid, meaning the participants may attend in person or online. In person is recommended
- Alumni groups for men who have completed the class
12 Session Moving Toward Empowerment class
- For men who have successfully completed the Men Helping Men With Anger class and want to deepen their learning. All classes are hybrid, meaning participants may attend in person or online.
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Health IssuesWorkshops/SymposiumsRelationship WorkshopsChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceCommunity Legal ClinicsSubstance Use Disorder IssuesComprehensive Family Law ServicesNewslettersMen's IssuesLGBTQ2+ IssuesBisexualsBook LoanAlimony AssistanceAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersParenting IssuesEmployment IssuesReligious/Spirituality IssuesSpecialized Information and ReferralGay MenDivorce AssistanceAnger ManagementReference/InformationMalesChild Support Assistance/Enforcement
Family Law Phone Advice - Volunteer Lawyers Network
Free family law advice by an experienced family law attorney over the phone during a 20-minute consultation. Deals with all issues related to Minnesota family court,, including divorces, custody, property division, spousal maintenance, post-judgment issues, orders of protection, child support and paternity.
Free family law advice by an experienced family law attorney over the phone during a 20-minute consultation. Deals with all issues related to Minnesota family court,, including divorces, custody, property division, spousal maintenance, post-judgment issues, orders of protection, child support and paternity.
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Other Legal Clinics - Legal Assistance of Olmsted County
Opportunity for individuals to meet 1:1 with an attorney to ask questions, discuss options and get legal advice. Attorney provides one-time only legal advice during the session, and does not become the attorney representing the case.
Dodge and Fillmore County Clinics
Family Law Monthly Clinics
- Child support
- Custody
- Divorce
- Domestic abuse
- Grandparent visitation
- Harassment restraining orders
- Legal separation
- Orders for Protection
- Name change
- Parenting time/visitation
- Paternity
- Termination of Parental Rights
- NOTE: Advice will not be offered on CHIPS matters
Olmsted County Clinics
Criminal Expungement Bi-Monthly Clinics
- Expungement is a legal action to seal records so they are no longer seen by the public. In Minnesota, expungement is primarily used for criminal and eviction records. The Expungement clinic provided by this library deals with criminal expungements. Expungement clinics are intended to be a one-time event to assist those who are representing themselves in the courts. Expungement clinics are held in January, March, May, July, September, and November. This clinic is an opportunity for a brief advice consultation with a volunteer criminal defense attorney to ask questions about whether criminal expungement is a viable option for an individual's needs.
Family Law Weekly Clinics
Types of Cases:
- Adoption
- Child support
- Custody
- Divorce/dissolution
- Legal separation
- Maintenance
- Parenting time/visitation
Financial Monthly Clinics
Types of Cases:
- Creditor/debtor counseling
- Garnishment/levy against assets (debtor side only)
- How to respond to a debt-related lawsuit filed against you
- NOTE: Excludes any landlord/tenant questions
Opportunity for individuals to meet 1:1 with an attorney to ask questions, discuss options and get legal advice. Attorney provides one-time only legal advice during the session, and does not become the attorney representing the case.
Dodge and Fillmore County Clinics
Family Law Monthly Clinics
- Child support
- Custody
- Divorce
- Domestic abuse
- Grandparent visitation
- Harassment restraining orders
- Legal separation
- Orders for Protection
- Name change
- Parenting time/visitation
- Paternity
- Termination of Parental Rights
- NOTE: Advice will not be offered on CHIPS matters
Olmsted County Clinics
Criminal Expungement Bi-Monthly Clinics
- Expungement is a legal action to seal records so they are no longer seen by the public. In Minnesota, expungement is primarily used for criminal and eviction records. The Expungement clinic provided by this library deals with criminal expungements. Expungement clinics are intended to be a one-time event to assist those who are representing themselves in the courts. Expungement clinics are held in January, March, May, July, September, and November. This clinic is an opportunity for a brief advice consultation with a volunteer criminal defense attorney to ask questions about whether criminal expungement is a viable option for an individual's needs.
Family Law Weekly Clinics
Types of Cases:
- Adoption
- Child support
- Custody
- Divorce/dissolution
- Legal separation
- Maintenance
- Parenting time/visitation
Financial Monthly Clinics
Types of Cases:
- Creditor/debtor counseling
- Garnishment/levy against assets (debtor side only)
- How to respond to a debt-related lawsuit filed against you
- NOTE: Excludes any landlord/tenant questions
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Alimony AssistanceWage/Benefits Garnishment AssistanceName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceStalking/Harassment OrdersSmall Claims Advisory ProgramsPaternity/Maternity EstablishmentGrandparent RightsChild Support Assistance/EnforcementDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAdoption Legal ServicesCommunity Legal ClinicsChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersComprehensive Family Law ServicesDivorce Assistance
Legal Assistance - Justice North
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
What's Here
Housing Discrimination AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingWage/Benefits Garnishment AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLandlord/Tenant AssistanceCommunity Legal ClinicsDivorce AssistanceConsumer LawBankruptcy AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceLegal Information ServicesReal Estate Law
Law Library Services - Washington County Library
- Monthly CLE available to members of the Minnesota and Wisconsin State Bar
- Internet access including Wi-Fi access
- Photocopier and fax machine
- Provides access to legal resources including statutes, legislative materials, court rules, court forms, WestLaw, regulations, ordinances, self-help materials, forms, case law, legal treatises, and encyclopedias
Legal Clinic Services
Civil Law Clinic: Automobile title transfer; conciliation court; consumer issues; creditor/debtor issues; default judgment, housing; housing eviction; eviction expungement; judgment collection
Criminal Law Clinic: Traffic tickets, criminal process, criminal expungement, and DANCO orders
Family Law Clinic: Child custody, child support, domestic abuse, marriage dissolution, name change, paternity issues, and spousal maintenance
- Monthly CLE available to members of the Minnesota and Wisconsin State Bar
- Internet access including Wi-Fi access
- Photocopier and fax machine
- Provides access to legal resources including statutes, legislative materials, court rules, court forms, WestLaw, regulations, ordinances, self-help materials, forms, case law, legal treatises, and encyclopedias
Legal Clinic Services
Civil Law Clinic: Automobile title transfer; conciliation court; consumer issues; creditor/debtor issues; default judgment, housing; housing eviction; eviction expungement; judgment collection
Criminal Law Clinic: Traffic tickets, criminal process, criminal expungement, and DANCO orders
Family Law Clinic: Child custody, child support, domestic abuse, marriage dissolution, name change, paternity issues, and spousal maintenance
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Criminal LawAlimony AssistanceSmall Claims Advisory ProgramsDocument Copying ServicesLegislative Reference ServicesLandlord/Tenant AssistanceChild Support Assistance/EnforcementPublic Internet Access SitesContinuing EducationLegal Information ServicesComprehensive Family Law ServicesName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceDivorce AssistanceConsumer LawOnline DatabasesCommunity Legal ClinicsFaxing ServicesLaw LibrariesDomestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Free Family Law Clinic - Scott County Library
Clinic gives people the opportunity to make a half-hour appointment to come in and talk to a volunteer attorney regarding general questions about the legal processes of family court
Clinic gives people the opportunity to make a half-hour appointment to come in and talk to a volunteer attorney regarding general questions about the legal processes of family court
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Family Law - Full Representation - Volunteer Lawyers Network
Full representation in Hennepin County family court in divorces, physical custody, adoption, and limited other cases. Cases are screened for merit. No full representation offered in child support, parenting time, or OFP cases (but phone advice is offered).
There is a waiting list for clients wishing to initiate a divorce action.
Full representation in Hennepin County family court in divorces, physical custody, adoption, and limited other cases. Cases are screened for merit. No full representation offered in child support, parenting time, or OFP cases (but phone advice is offered).
There is a waiting list for clients wishing to initiate a divorce action.
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Legal Assistance - Justice North
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
Provides legal services including:
- Creditor problems and harassment by bill collectors
- Contract-for-Deed issues
- Custody and visitation issues
- Divorce
- Evictions
- Family issues
- Fuel assistance
- Garnishment
- Housing code violations
- Landlord-tenant issues including leases, evictions, denials of subsidized housing, fair housing, repair issues, etc.
- Mortgage foreclosures
- Representation for General Assistance, MFIP, Food Benefits, and Medical Assistance
- Unemployment compensation
- Utilities
- Supplemental Security Income
Legal Clinics: Virtual advice regarding Bankruptcy, Family Law, and Social Security is available
Home visits may be possible
Legal Aid does not handle adoption, paternity, or wills, but special circumstance cases are considered
Assistance may involve representation, advice, or referral. The demand for services is high and Legal Aid is unable to handle all requests for assistance. There are established case priorities and, in some instances, waiting lists have become necessary to allocate services. Advice appointments may occur in person, on the phone, electronically, at clinics, or outreach.
What's Here
Housing Discrimination AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingWage/Benefits Garnishment AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceLandlord/Tenant AssistanceCommunity Legal ClinicsDivorce AssistanceConsumer LawBankruptcy AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceLegal Information ServicesReal Estate Law
