Where can I call to get legal advice?
Sophia Bowman
When you call 1-800-ATTORNEY (1-800-288-6763), you’ll be connected with an attorney in your area who’s familiar with the laws in your state, who’s willing to listen to your concerns, and who can explain the options available to you moving forward. Calls are answered 24 hours a day!
What is the best way to get legal advice?
Some charities or volunteer lawyers might be able to help If you can’t get legal aid or pay for your own solicitor or barrister.
- Ask your local Citizens Advice.
- Get help with a consumer problem.
- Find a law centre.
- Contact LawWorks.
- Get help from Advocate.
- Exceptional case funding.
- Getting advice for free or a fixed fee.
Who can I ring for free legal advice?
Civil Legal Advice provides information about whether legal aid is available for your case and whether you are eligible. Call 0345 345 4 345. Bar Pro Bono Unit provides free legal advice and representation from barristers.
Where can I get free legal advice online?
You’ll find plenty of free legal advice in Avvo’s guides with information on over 1,000 legal topics and over 7 million questions and answers. Just remember that laws can vary significantly from state to state. When researching online, don’t rely on information about another state’s laws, as it may not be relevant to your situation.
How can I find out if I need a legal adviser?
You can search for a legal adviser, solicitor or barrister by organisation name, town or area of law (for example employment, immigration or family law). If you’re not sure whether you need a solicitor, the Legal Choices website explains the different advice that is available.
Where can I find a good lawyer for me?
Besides asking your friends and family for the name of a good lawyer or checking the phone book, you can find legal aid online. Legal Services Corporation (LSC) – Find legal aid for low-income individuals and families.
Where can I get legal advice for a criminal case?
Note: If you are seeking legal advice on a criminal law matter, legal advice can only be provided where the lawyer can view the relevant documents, such as the Court Attendance Notice, Facts Sheets, Infringement Notice or AVO application. You must provide copies of these when you are being booked in for an appointment.