Get answers to you legal questions at the Montgomery County Bar Counsel and Advice Clinic. The Legal Counsel and Advice Clinic will be held at the Montgomery Community Action Agency, 1100 Adams Avenue, Montgomery, AL. The clinic will open at 3:00 pm. Please be present and signed in by 4:30 pm to be seen. It is open to low-income citizens of Montgomery and you do not need an appointment. Local lawyers will provide free legal advice to those who cannot afford legal assistance. *Unable to assist with criminal matters.*
Volunteer attorneys will be available to provide free legal assistance to individuals with District Court and other small claims issues. No appointment is required
Free Legal Advice
1:00- 3:00 pm
Sign in between 12:30 and 2:15
Government Plaza — 205 Government Street, Mobile, AL — 4th floor
Get answers to your legal questions about:
Family law matters
Debts and Collections
Contracts and Warranties
Landlord-Tenant Issues
Wills and Simple Estates
Homeownership and Real Property Matters
Lawyers WILL NOT provide advice on criminal matters— No appointment needed — You will be placed with a lawyer by subject — Please be prepared to wait to speak with the correct lawyer —Bring any important paperwork with you — Lawyers will provide free limited legal advice only during your meeting— There is no guarantee that a lawyer will be available to meet with you.
Get answers to you legal questions at the Montgomery County Bar Counsel and Advice Clinic. The Legal Counsel and Advice Clinic will be held at the Montgomery Community Action Agency, 1100 Adams Avenue, Montgomery, AL. The clinic will open at 3:00 pm. Please be present and signed in by 4:30 pm to be seen. It is open to low-income citizens of Montgomery and you do not need an appointment. Local lawyers will provide free legal advice to those who cannot afford legal assistance. *Unable to assist with criminal matters.*
The Alabama Access to Justice Commission supports, facilitates and encourages the delivery of pro bono legal services. Each year during Pro Bono Month the Alabama Access to Justice Commission and the Alabama Supreme Court honors lawyers who provide 50 or more hours of qualified pro bono legal services under RPC 6.1.
WILL NOT provide advice on criminal matters – No appointment needed. Lawyers provide brief legal advice on the date of the clinic (they will not continue to represent you) – Placed with a lawyer by subject so be prepared to wait to speak with the correct lawyer – bring any important paperwork with you – No guarantee that a lawyer will be available to meet with you.
The Alabama State Bar Volunteer Lawyers Program provides volunteer-based, client-focused legal services to primarily low-income residents of Alabama who would not otherwise receive legal assistance. Volunteers provide legal assistance through both direct representation and through a variety of legal advice and legal assistance clinics. The legal advice clinics offer free, limited legal advice and referral to Alabama residents with legal issues who might otherwise have no access to the legal system. Attorney volunteers meet with individuals to analyze problems, identify community resources and offer legal advice on a variety of topics.