If the committee decides to accept the case, the applicant will then be placed on a waiting list while we begin the process of trying to match the case with
an available volunteer attorney.
Not exact matches
The first Self - Help Center was opened four years ago on Kauai, and these centers are now
available statewide to self - represented litigants who wish to consult with
volunteer attorneys regarding civil legal matters at no cost to the litigant, and virtually no cost to the state.
We have a formal pro bono policy and a well - structured pro bono program and extensive legal resources
available, which makes it easier for the
attorneys to
volunteer their services.
These are generally
available at no cost to Nevada - licensed or Emeritus - certified
attorneys who commit to taking a new pro bono case or
volunteering for one of our Ask - A-Lawyer programs.
(PLEASE NOTE this is only for
attorneys who wish to
volunteer): Click here Training:
Volunteer Manual and Training Materials
Available.
(PLEASE NOTE this is only for
attorneys who wish to
volunteer): Click here Training: CLE Training Materials
Available.
Most posted questions pertain to family law issues, but
volunteer attorneys are
available to answer questions related to all civil legal problems including disaster - related, fraud, and health care issues.
Attorney volunteers visiting senior service - related agencies are
available to provide legal information tailored toward seniors» needs.
The objective of the program is for a
volunteer attorney to be
available at the Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) Docket to meet with unrepresented parties in the courtroom after the docket is called and, if necessary, to provide representation at the hearings or conferences which take place that same day.