In-person - Ann Arbor
Legal Services of South Central Michigan and Michigan Advocacy Program’s first Family Law Assistance Clinic of the year starts today! If you need free family law advice in Washtenaw County, please join us.
Who Should Attend?
Individuals with low income (under 200% of poverty), who are U.S. Citizens or eligible immigrants, who need legal services in Washtenaw County or live in Washtenaw County, whose circumstances are related to a domestic Personal Protection Order (PPO) or family law issues such as divorce, custody, parenting time, child support, minor guardianship; etc., and who are not represented by an attorney.
If you are determined to be ineligible for legal services, you will be provided additional resources. Please use the Guide to Legal Help to receive contact information for a legal services office or lawyer referral service in your county.
What information do you need?
Bring all case/court relevant documents to the clinic.
If you have a Court deadline prior to the next clinic date, you should call (888) 783-8190 for assistance.
Clients are served on a first-come first-served basis until the clinic is full starting at 12:00 pm; must sign in before 3:00pm to meet with an attorney that same day. Meetings with attorneys are limited to one hour.
For more information, contact: Michigan Advocacy Program, probono@lsscm.org
If you can’t make the clinic in October, no worries! This clinic is held again the last Wednesday of November (last one of 2024).