We provide free civil law services to low-income or elderly Georgian residents in a variety of legal matters. Lawyers in these legal services can offer free legal advice to low-income people who have legal problems. For some questions, they may refer you to another legal aid program or to a volunteer lawyer. These lawyers may not help you with criminal proceedings if you are trying to prosecute someone, or if you have an immigration problem. They cannot help solve problems in other states. Contact your nearest legal advice office to find out if you are eligible for legal advice. We believe that all Georgians have the right to quality legal representation. Are you in it? Sign up to offer your expertise. GeorgiaLegalAid.org is a legal self-help website run by the Atlanta Legal Aid Society, the Georgia Legal Services Program, and the Georgia State Bar`s Pro Bono Project.

This website was created with funding from the Société des services juridiques. The program assists veterans with service-related disability issues and military members with civil, non-criminal legal needs. Individuals eligible for the program include: (1) military personnel, including Reservists and members of the National Guard, at the E-5 rank or below; (2) any member of the service with problems related to the benefit; (3) retired military members and 100% disabled veterans who are in financial difficulty (financial hardship is presumed if the Veteran`s income is at or below 200% of the federal poverty line); and (4) veterans seeking assistance with a service-related disability or other VA benefits. Note: Many companies advertise « legal aid » on the Internet. You should always ask questions to make sure you are seeking services from a program that offers free legal aid. Your rights if you have a legal problem involving money or debts You may be eligible for free or low-cost civil legal aid through a legal aid or pro bono program. If you have a legal problem in Georgia, visit www.GeorgiaLegalAid.org for a full directory of civil legal aid programs. If you don`t live in Georgia and need free or low-cost legal assistance, visit www.Lawhelp.org. The Military Legal Assistance Program, jointly sponsored by the Georgia Legal Services Program and the Georgia State Bar, supports military personnel and veterans by connecting them with members of the state bar who are willing to offer free or discounted legal services. Military personnel and veterans often have legal needs in their personal lives and specific to their military service.

They also face financial and other civilian issues arising from the sacrifices made in military life. Depending on the ability, clients are connected to a lawyer in their geographic area who has expertise in their area of need. Their generous support helps provide high-quality legal services to thousands of Georgians in need every year. If you wish to provide feedback on this website: Your right to apply for public benefits and make decisions on the appeal of benefits Your rights in court and how you can use the criminal and civil justice system in Georgia Georgia Legal Services Program Statement on Racial Justice Click here to download the Military Legal Assistance Program application form. Your rights if you have health problems and are entitled to certain health services in Georgia Your rights as an immigrant or person applying for citizenship in the United States Given the toll Covid-19 has taken on people of color, including one of our colleagues and others close to us, and the murder of another young man of color, Ahmaud Arbery, we join forces to take a stand. We are joining forces to make our voices heard on these important issues. Your rights in marriages or other relationships, with children and in situations of domestic violence Find Warner Robins Legal and pro bono aid services by field of activity We condemn violence. We value all people and believe that all people should be treated with dignity and respect. Everyone should feel safe to live and work free from violence or the threat of violence.

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