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Provides free legal services and counseling in civil matters to financially eligible low-income individuals. Assistance includes entitlements/public benefits, consumer advocacy, housing issues, family matters, domestic violence, senior citizens' rights, disaster issues, general legal questions, Medicaid, migrant farm-worker problems, utility disconnections, AIDS advocacy, and casino licenses.
Delivers legal, advocacy, and case management services to the community, prioritizing disabled and low to moderate income individuals. Legal assistance covers public entitlements, housing advocacy, consumer law, family law, health insurance benefits, discrimination matters, barrier-free accessibility, and systems advocacy.
Offers half-hour legal consultation sessions on marital and family issues with volunteer lawyers at The Legal Clinic. Open to Morris County residents.
Assists low-income individuals who are eligible for free legal services/counseling in various civil matters. Services cover: housing issues, eviction, domestic violence, divorce, child custody, and bankruptcy.
Provides free legal advice for merchant mariners and port chaplains on work related issues. Offers educational and other support programs for international seafarers, as well as domestic mariners.
Provides free legal services and counseling in civil matters to financially eligible low-income individuals. Assistance includes entitlements/public benefits, consumer advocacy, housing issues, family matters, domestic violence, senior citizens' rights, disaster issues, general legal questions, Medicaid, migrant farm-worker problems, utility disconnections, AIDS advocacy, and casino licenses.
Provides legal, advocacy, and case management services to the community, with priority given to disabled and low to moderate income individuals. Areas of legal assistance includes public entitlements and benefits like Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability (SSD), county and municipal welfare, emergency assistance, Food stamps/SNAP, housing advocacy for habitability and landlord-tenant issues.
Consumer law for matters on debt collection, foreclosure defense, bankruptcy, contracts, family law, including child support and domestic violence, health insurance benefits includes Medicare, fee-for-service and managed health care disputes, discrimination matters relating to housing, education, employment, and public accommodations, barrier-free accessibility, systems advocacy and coordination.
Provides free legal services and legal counseling to low-income individuals. Assists with consumer rights and debt cancellation, domestic violence and sexual assault, education, elder justice, expungements (Clearing Your Record), family and relationships, federal taxes, HIV/AIDS (rya white project), housing, immigration, public benefits, seniors, and veterans.
Provides confidential emergency shelter, crisis intervention, advocacy, and supportive services for individuals affected by domestic violence. Assists survivors with safety planning, counseling, and access to community resources. Supports individuals and families in achieving safety and stability.
Offers individual legal consultations and pro bono services to Sussex County residents within specified income limits. Covered legal issues include family law, bankruptcy, elder law, and expungement, with exclusion of criminal matters. Free legal education workshops and assistance in accessing community resources are available. Additionally, court accompaniment, pro se divorce workshops, and do-it-yourself legal clinics are offered.
Assists defense teams in cases involving battered women by providing technical assistance on civil and criminal law matters. Services include: identifying defense strategies, offering relevant case law and litigation materials, locating expert witnesses, identifying support networks for victim defendants, and suggesting additional sources of information and assistance. Also provides information on promising practices for responding to domestic violence. Does not offer direct representation.
Provides HIV prevention, testing, and support services for individuals and families affected by HIV and those at risk. Delivers case-managed services that include medical and non-medical case management, housing placement assistance, mental health and substance use counseling, and legal advocacy, and offers community health worker support, health education, and wellness programming.
Provides free legal services and counseling in civil matters to financially eligible low-income individuals. Assistance includes entitlements/public benefits, consumer advocacy, housing issues, family matters, domestic violence, senior citizens' rights, disaster issues, general legal questions, Medicaid, migrant farm-worker problems, utility disconnections, AIDS advocacy, and casino licenses.
Provides free civil legal services to individuals, including older adults, people living with HIV/AIDS in civil legal matters affecting essential needs: shelter and housing, sustainable income, consumer advocacy, assets necessary for self-sufficiency, family relationships, personal safety, and autonomy. See website or call for more specific cases.
Provides free civil legal services to individuals, including older adults, people living with HIV/AIDS in civil legal matters affecting essential needs: shelter and housing, sustainable income, consumer advocacy, assets necessary for self-sufficiency, family relationships, personal safety, and autonomy. See website or call for more specific cases.
Provides free legal services and legal counseling to low-income individuals. Assists with consumer rights and debt cancellation, domestic violence and sexual assault, education, elder justice, expungements (Clearing Your Record), family and relationships, federal taxes, HIV/AIDS (rya white project), housing, immigration, public benefits, seniors, and veterans.
Provides free legal services and counseling in civil matters to financially eligible low-income individuals. Assistance includes entitlements/public benefits, consumer advocacy, housing issues, family matters, domestic violence, senior citizens' rights, disaster issues, general legal questions, Medicaid, migrant farm-worker problems, utility disconnections, AIDS advocacy, and casino licenses.
Provides planning and oversight as an information, referral, and advocacy program. Program is aimed to raise awareness and ensure residents of all ages who need sources have access to information and care.
Provides legal, advocacy, and case management services to the community, prioritizing disabled and low to moderate-income individuals. Offers assistance in areas such as public entitlements, housing advocacy, consumer law, family law, health insurance benefits, discrimination matters, barrier-free accessibility, systems advocacy, and Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment.
