How can I find a free lawyer, or free legal advice?


Answer by golferwhoworks
legal aid in the phone book

Answer by Jessica
Look in the phone book. In Illinois we have Prairie Legal... they help people based on income. Look for something like that.

Answer by Michael R
if you are in a union, you have most likely already paid for a lawyer through your dues and are entitled to representation. If not, you can check your local legal aide, who will probably be of very little assistance, or see if a local law school runs a clinic wherein law students will help you.

Answer by ronimg
Call the courthouse where you live, they can put your in contact with a legal aid service.

Answer by Judy
Legal aid, but there are income limits to be eligible to use them, and they only take certain kinds of cases.

Answer by Murph
Some (and most) lawyers can give you a free initial consult. Legal aid is good, but not always the best.



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