Read our self-help guides on a variety of topics to find information about your legal problems. Learn more and register to participate in abafederal.freelegalanswers.org. To help you with other country-specific legal issues, visit ABA Free Legal Answers` main website, www.ABAFreeLegalAnswers.org. Volunteer lawyers are available to answer your legal questions through Lawline, the Bar Association`s toll-free legal advice hotline. If you need legal advice, click Request Legal Services or call us at 603-224-3333 or 800-639-5290. 603 Legal Aid provides free civil legal assistance to low-income persons and does not charge clients for legal services. Practice representing yourself in court with our new legal game! Play on your computer or download the app from the iTunes or Google Play stores. We provide guides and self-help materials in many areas of law, including areas where we do not provide legal advice. Call 800-639-5290 for more information. ABA Free Legal Answers (Federal: Immigration and Veterans Affairs) ABA Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal advice clinic in a number of states for state-specific civil law matters. Qualified users can ask legal questions and authorized volunteer lawyers can offer legal advice. ABA Free Legal Answers focuses on federal veterans and immigration law. Help us improve civil legal assistance in New Hampshire! Are you a low-income person in New Hampshire? We are interested in your opinion.
Our investigative questions focus on current legal issues and ways to improve civil legal assistance in our state. If you would like to participate in the survey in Spanish, please call 1-800-639-5920 (before August 31) and follow the instructions for Spanish and we will offer the survey anonymously by phone in your language. La encuesta tomará 30 minutos aproximadamente, posiblemente más tiempo en otros idiomas diferentes al español. Gracias por ayudarnos a conocer a nuestra comunidad. Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal advice clinic. Eligible users post their civil law question on their state`s website. Lawyers provide basic legal information and advice without expecting long-term representation. The most frequently asked questions include family and children, housing and homelessness, consumer financial issues, and health and disability. The purpose of the website is to improve access to advice and information on non-criminal legal matters for those who cannot afford it. No fees are charged for the use of the system or for the advice and information provided by the lawyer. Are you a low-income person in New Hampshire? We want to hear from you. Our online survey is anonymous and takes about 20 minutes.
It asks questions about common legal issues and ways to improve civil legal aid in our state. Thank you for helping us learn from our community. We help low-income people find free legal help for their problems in New Hampshire. We provide information, advice, legal representation or referral to the right resource for those who are eligible for services. This website is a collaboration of the New Hampshire Legal Department. If you believe that 603 Legal Aid has discriminated against you in the provision of legal services or in the hiring or employment process, you may file a complaint by writing to: 603 Legal Aid is a private, not-for-profit law firm that provides free legal services to eligible low-income individuals in New Hampshire. Their lawyers and paralegals provide legal advice over the phone in the areas of civil law listed below. 603 Legal Aid offers a wide range of services, including referrals to private legal volunteers. Our customers` information will be treated confidentially. Lawline takes place every second Wednesday of the month from 6pm to 8pm. To reach Lawline, call the NH Bar Association (toll-free) at 800-868-1212. Answer a series of questions and get the form or letter you need, with instructions on what to do next and a link to more information about your legal issue.
Download both, send an email, or do both to get your final document After interviewing you about your legal problem, we will give you legal advice over the phone and provide ongoing self-advocacy support. In some cases, we represent clients on behalf of the opposing party (for example, the owner or the local social agent). We refer private volunteers through our pro bono program. We refer many customers to other programs described below. Phone number: 800-639-5290 or 603-224-3333 (9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday to Friday) Are you facing eviction, unemployment or foreclosure? Need help paying your rent, utilities or mortgage? Visit our dedicated COVID section for the latest news, information and information. For more information on the complaints process, call 603-224-3333. Busy phones – 603 Legal Aid receives hundreds of calls every day. If the lines are busy, keep trying.
Because they spend as much time as they need with each caller, they cannot be reached for each caller every day. You may be put on hold for a longer period of time. They encourage you to use the online app as an alternative to calls. Visit our Get Help page to find out who we`re helping, what we`re doing and how to apply. 603 Legal Aid, Executive Director, 93 N. State Street, Suite 200, Concord, NH 03301* 603 Legal Aid (formerly Legal Advice & Referral Center and NH Bar Assn`s Pro Bono Program) *(LSC assistance is limited to activities that comply with LSC restrictions.) If you would like to conduct the survey in a language other than English or Spanish, please call 603 Legal Aid at 1-800-639-5920. We refer many cases to New Hampshire Legal Assistance, University of New Hampshire School of Law Legal Clinics, the Disabilities Rights Center, state agencies, and independent organizations. If you are financially ineligible for these services, we refer you to the New Hamphishire Bar Association`s Lawyer Placement Service at 603-229-0002. Assist clients with problems in the following areas of civil law: Our friends at Illinois Legal Aid Online helped us – if you notice their name in your browser`s address field, don`t worry; You`ve really come to the right place. New Hampshire residents, whose income allows them to benefit from 603 legal aid services.
They receive assistance from the federal government and provide services to clients whose income and wealth are lower than those set by Congress and bound by federal poverty guidelines. They cannot provide services to detainees.