You can get legal help by applying online, calling 800-399-4529, attending a clinic, or visiting an office. Additionally, you can get legal information and assistance through workshops, individual help, and user-friendly computer programs.
The organization offers a range of legal services, including legal information and assistance through workshops, individual help, and user-friendly computer programs. However, it does not handle cases related to criminal law, police misconduct, attorney misconduct, bankruptcy, car accidents, small claims, credit counseling, or probate/wills.
To qualify for legal aid services, you must have an income less than 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. However, in some cases, people with income over 125% of the federal poverty guidelines may also qualify. You can call 800-399-4529 to see if you qualify.
Yes, the organization recruits employees, fellows, and volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels to promote equal access to justice. You can gain meaningful experience while providing quality services to clients.
The organization's mission is to achieve equal justice for people living in poverty across Greater Los Angeles. It changes lives through direct representation, systems change, and community education, aiming to level the playing field and ensure that everyone has access to the justice system.