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Women`s Legal Service Advice Line

The Legal Advice Line offers free legal advice and referrals in all languages on a range of civil law issues. CWLC is the first legal center in California dedicated exclusively to the comprehensive and unique legal needs of women and girls, and the organization offers unparalleled expertise in women`s legal issues and effective strategies to protect and promote women`s rights. With a focus on gender discrimination, violence against women, women`s health and reproductive justice, CWLC dedicates its resources to fulfilling the constitutional promise of equality and protecting the rights of women and girls every day. More than 800 offices are funded by the LSC in the United States. To qualify, your household must have an annual income of 125% or less than the federal poverty guidelines. Interestingly, 70% of LSC`s clients are women. The American Bar website also has a useful search engine for lawyers and pro bono organizations. You can search for your state and search for legal aid providers in your area. Click here to try it. Legal Aid of San Diego, Inc. has an office in northern Oceanside County. Legal aid is available to low-income individuals and disadvantaged communities for a variety of legal issues, including consumers, family disputes, health and social benefits, immigration, and poverty issues such as landlord-tenant disputes, disability benefits, and family benefits. The Federal Poverty Income Guidelines determine eligibility for free legal services.

Our mediation services offer a cost-effective way to resolve difficult issues in a controlled and confidential environment. Our certified mediators are lawyers who help people understand their options for making mutually acceptable decisions. Please call our 24/7 hotline Monday to Friday or come to the office to speak with a case manager. Are you a woman who needs legal advice, but doesn`t have the money to pay for it? Do not let the situation deteriorate due to lack of funds. Instead, check out these resources that offer free legal help to women. For more information on injunctions, divorce, and other legal issues, a great resource is WomensLaw.org. WomensLaw.org was founded in February 2000 by Elizabeth Martin with the help of a group of lawyers, teachers, lawyers, and web designers interested in seeing the power of the Internet to help survivors of domestic violence. In 2001, the WomensLaw.org website was launched to provide country-specific legal information and resources to victims of domestic violence. A domestic violence injunction (DVRO) is a civil court order signed by a judge that asks the offender to stop the abuse or face serious legal consequences. It provides civil protection against domestic violence for women and men who are victims.

There are 3 types of injunctions: An Emergency Protection Order (EPA) is issued when a police officer who responded to an incident calls and speaks to a judge. It only takes 5 days, long enough for the protected person to go to a courthouse to file documents for a permanent order. An injunction (TRO) is issued if you are in immediate danger and need immediate protection. The judge will give you a temporary supervision officer who can order the offender to leave the house, not to have contact with you and to provide many other forms of protection until the date of your permanent injunction. The permanent injunction requires a hearing before a judge and gives the offender an opportunity to respond. This order can last from 3 to 5 years and allows you to file an extension 3 months before expiration. First of all, you should know that legal aid is the term that represents all legal services for those who otherwise cannot afford it. You can get free answers online from the American Bar Association (ABA) and its virtual legal aid clinic. If you qualify, you can post your civil law question on your state`s website. You will then receive an email when your question has been answered. The answers come from volunteer lawyers who are authorized to provide pro bono assistance in their condition.

“I credit the hotline for saving my life from an abuser and giving me the facts I needed in an emergency to equip me to get out.” BayLegal`s Family Violence Prevention Project takes a holistic approach to representing survivors from all walks of life. The Family Law Department`s services are designed to provide survivors with the information and options they need to end abuse and build a safe and stable life for themselves and their children. The project provides free legal assistance to obtain injunctions, divorces, support orders, custody and access orders. In addition, the State Bar Association has a website where you can find pro bono legal services in your state. While the results of some of these directories may overlap, each will likely have contacts while the other will not. In this case, it may be useful to browse a few. You can find the name, contact number, address, websites, countries served, and types of cases accepted. Each of the San Diego County courthouses has temporary injunction clinics. At these clinics, you can get the right paperwork and volunteers can help you fill out the paperwork. There is no charge for these clinics or for obtaining a restraining order against domestic violence. Clinics can be very busy and limited to volunteers.

To speed up the process, it`s a good idea to print the paperwork and fill out everything you can before you arrive. WRC clients can call and speak to their case manager to ask a lawyer to attend a court hearing with them. Lawyers cannot speak on behalf of the client and are only present as a support system. If you are interested in becoming a WRC customer, please call the hotline and make an appointment with a Case Manager at 760-757-3500. The LSC`s primary goal is to promote equal access to justice by providing grants that fund 132 high-quality civil legal aid programs for low-income Americans.