For business questions, you can call (407) 841-7777. This number is not intended for anyone seeking legal counsel. ABA Home Front provides legal information, resources, and a directory of legal programs for veterans, military personnel, and military families. The programs listed include military mutual legal assistance offices, mutual legal assistance and voluntary organizations, lawyer referral and information services, and military-specific programs, as appropriate. The ABA Military Pro Bono project accepts referrals of cases by military lawyers on behalf of serving junior recruited military personnel facing civil law issues and strives to place these cases with pro bono lawyers. *Please note that we cannot accept requests for legal assistance via our Facebook page. If your Florida county isn`t listed above, visit the Florida Courts website for a list of legal aid organizations that serve the county where you live or where your legal issue occurred. The Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida (CLSMF) HELPline is a low-income telephone counseling, shorthand, prose, and referral system that serves low-income individuals, seniors, and other vulnerable people with civil law issues throughout Central Florida. Lawyers who answer HELPline calls provide immediate brief legal services and/or referrals to eligible clients. You can also find options using the Florida Bar Foundation`s statewide litigation directory, which is usually updated once a year. If you have a civil law problem but can`t afford to hire a private lawyer, you can still access the legal system through your local legal advice and legal aid organization, which provides free or low-cost legal services to low-income people. Information about many of these local services can be found online on the websites listed below.

Find out if your current problem or challenges are legal in nature. If a legal problem is identified, you can request legal advice. We recommend that you call our HELPline as soon as possible if a legal problem arises and as often as necessary. Due to our high number of callers, there may be longer wait times to speak to a lawyer. Our phone system offers a reminder feature that can save you space in the queue and prevent you from waiting to speak to a lawyer. There are many free legal advice services that are also available online, but we highly recommend that you take all online advice with a grain of salt. The law varies from state to state, and those who provide legal advice often have different opinions and may not even have the right to practice law. That being said, here are some of the most popular websites: Applicants receive free and confidential legal advice and referrals from lawyers and paralegals who have experience in representing seniors.

Depending on the resources available, recommendations for additional legal advice and representation may be directed to other free legal service providers in your home community. DIY Florida helps you create legal documents by answering simple and specific questions about your situation. These legal documents can then be submitted electronically via the e-portal or in person to your local clerk to initiate a new court case or respond to an existing court case. NOTE: You must be a resident of Florida and a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of the United States to be eligible for our services. We also have income guidelines. Free legal advice is only provided for civil law issues (traffic, personal injury and workers` compensation cases also excluded). Florida Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal counseling clinic where qualified users ask their civil law questions. Volunteer lawyers register on the site, select questions to be answered, and provide legal information and advice.

Users will receive an email when their questions are answered. Find out if you are entitled to free legal assistance. You can also request legal assistance via our chat function and online application on our website. If you need legal help with these or other civil law questions, call the Florida Main Legal Helpline for answers! Calling 1-800-ATTORNEY (1-800-288-6763) will put you in touch with a lawyer in your area who is familiar with your state`s laws, is willing to listen to your concerns, and can explain the options available to you. Calls are answered 24 hours a day! We found that people are often afraid of lawyers and what they charge for their services. There is a misconception about how much is expected of you to receive legal services from a law firm. In fact, there is so much misinformation that most people don`t realize that in many cases it is possible to get free and inexpensive legal assistance. A customer has the right to file a complaint to protest against a measure taken by LSNF as part of the customer`s complaint procedure. The Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service – The Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service is a public service designed to allow consumers to easily connect with trusted and verified lawyers.

You will be compared to a lawyer in a few minutes. All attorneys have an active and verified license in Florida and malpractice insurance. If you still need help, call us at (800) 405-1417 Once you have completed the online application, please read the screen carefully. If LSNF is unable to process your case, you will be redirected to another resource or some applicants may be asked to call LSNF. Small Claims Statement – This interview must be completed to justify a right to sue, obtain money, property or enforce a right against another party. Small claims are limited to those with a dollar amount (or property value) of $8,000.00 or less, excluding costs, interest and attorneys` fees. The claims you can make with this interview are the eight types of claims that are used as part of Forms 7,330 to 7,337, Florida Small Claims Rules: What interviews are currently available through DIY Florida? HELPline`s lawyers also offer on-site referrals to a variety of government and social service providers, including local shelters for victims of domestic violence, housing resources, prescription drug programs for low-income people, and emergency food. Interviews on Interpersonal Violence in Florida – Nine interviews were scheduled to create one of the Florida Supreme Court-approved family law forms related to interpersonal violence after a series of questions were answered by the self-represented litigant. Interviews are available for the following forms: The Panama City office is currently under construction; However, services are still available. Please call the Panama City offices to apply or apply online. *ClSMF does not assist in cases of criminal offences, traffic offences, personal injury or professional misconduct. Florida Online Eviction Tool and Emergency Assistance for Tenants and Landlords 133 Staff Drive Ste.

B Ft. Walton Beach, Florida 32548 Phone: (850) 862-3279 Fax: (850) 862-6327 Service: Okaloosa and Walton Counties. If you are deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind or hard of hearing, please call 7-1-1 for the Florida Relay (www.ftri.org/relay) to contact North Florida Legal Services. If you believe your child has been deprived of the education they deserve, contact our Child Rights Department directly at (386) 361-5254. For help with the hearing impaired, call 711 Florida Relay Service to have a conference call with your TTY service. Response to eviction complaint – This interview must be completed by a tenant who has received an eviction complaint. 211 E. 11th St. Panama City, Florida 32401 Phone: (850) 769-3581 Fax: (850) 785-2041 Served: Bay, Gulf, Holmes and Washington Counties.

Produced and distributed by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration. This publication may be copied for public use. To view or print other Health Care Administration Agency publications, please visit www.FloridaHealthFinder.gov. Complaint for landlords to evict tenants – These interviews should be completed by a landlord or landlords who only want to evict tenants. The app also offers help for any user of a mobile device, with: Online Admission is available for those who want to apply for LSNF services. Each applicant must submit a completed WPS application to determine eligibility for services. CLSMF HELPline`s lawyers are trained to advise holistically and work with each caller to examine all areas of their lives (such as housing, finances, family stability, education, safety and health care) rather than addressing a single need. 121 N.

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