The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
You can meet with an attorney online or by phone to draft or review family law related court documents. TLC helps self-represented clients by drafting the court documents for them. Once a person passes a screening process, TLC sets up a virtual clinic meeting or phone call to work with an attorney. The virtual meeting will be similar to a FaceTime or Skype interview. You can call-in if you do not have a camera on your phone or computer or if you do not have internet access. To complete the intake forms, you can email us at tlcinfo@timplegal.org or julene@timplegal.org and we will send you our forms. You can also call and speak with one of our with our attorneys at 801-649-8895 and they can assist you.
No Mas offers appointments to work with a lawyer to get information and start the process for a variety of Immigration Law issues including immigration, naturalization, family-sponsored visas, DACA, and asylum. Spanish translation available. Call for an appointment, 801-938-8390.
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
Answers questions related to immigration including status, citizenship, visas, and asylum. Español disponible. See website for any upcoming closure dates. http://www.law.utah.edu/pro-bono-initiative/free-legal-clinics.
First Tuesday of every month from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. (Hartland site) and Fourth Wednesday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. (West Valley).
Contact
801-581-5418
probono@law.utah.edu
Address
Hartland: UNP Hartland Partnership Center, 1578 W 1700 S, Salt Lake City, UT.
West Valley: SLCC West Valley Center, 3460 S 5600 W, West Valley City, UT..
Utah Legal Services (ULS) can only provide legal help to those who qualify in non-criminal cases. We can answer questions, give advice, prepare legal documents, and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies. We cannot assist you in any criminal matter (including traffic violations). We currently handle the following types of cases: family problems, public benefits assistance, housing, consumer issues, seniors, agricultural workers, Native American Indian law, and pro bono work such as bankruptcy, QDROs, and guardianship. Apply online or call 801-328-8891 between the hours of 9am and 2pm, Monday through Friday.
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
Lawyers answer questions about family law, including divorce and custody issues. To request an appointment, email legalaidappoinntments@gmail.com. Advice on filing and limited help with paperwork is provided.
You can meet with an attorney online or by phone to draft or review family law related court documents. TLC helps self-represented clients by drafting the court documents for them. Once a person passes a screening process, TLC sets up a virtual clinic meeting or phone call to work with an attorney. The virtual meeting will be similar to a FaceTime or Skype interview. You can call-in if you do not have a camera on your phone or computer or if you do not have internet access. To complete the intake forms, you can email us at tlcinfo@timplegal.org or julene@timplegal.org and we will send you our forms. You can also call and speak with one of our with our attorneys at 801-649-8895 and they can assist you.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
You can meet with an attorney online or by phone to draft or review family law related court documents. TLC helps self-represented clients by drafting the court documents for them. Once a person passes a screening process, TLC sets up a virtual clinic meeting or phone call to work with an attorney. The virtual meeting will be similar to a FaceTime or Skype interview. You can call-in if you do not have a camera on your phone or computer or if you do not have internet access. To complete the intake forms, you can email us at tlcinfo@timplegal.org or julene@timplegal.org and we will send you our forms. You can also call and speak with one of our with our attorneys at 801-649-8895 and they can assist you.
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
Utah Legal Services (ULS) can only provide legal help to those who qualify in non-criminal cases. We can answer questions, give advice, prepare legal documents, and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies. We cannot assist you in any criminal matter (including traffic violations). We currently handle the following types of cases: family problems, public benefits assistance, housing, consumer issues, seniors, agricultural workers, Native American Indian law, and pro bono work such as bankruptcy, QDROs, and guardianship. Apply online or call 801-328-8891 between the hours of 9am and 2pm, Monday through Friday.
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
Utah Legal Services (ULS) can only provide legal help to those who qualify in non-criminal cases. We can answer questions, give advice, prepare legal documents, and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies. We cannot assist you in any criminal matter (including traffic violations). We currently handle the following types of cases: family problems, public benefits assistance, housing, consumer issues, seniors, agricultural workers, Native American Indian law, and pro bono work such as bankruptcy, QDROs, and guardianship. Apply online or call 801-328-8891 between the hours of 9am and 2pm, Monday through Friday.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
Utah Legal Services (ULS) can only provide legal help to those who qualify in non-criminal cases. We can answer questions, give advice, prepare legal documents, and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies. We cannot assist you in any criminal matter (including traffic violations). We currently handle the following types of cases: family problems, public benefits assistance, housing, consumer issues, seniors, agricultural workers, Native American Indian law, and pro bono work such as bankruptcy, QDROs, and guardianship. Apply online or call 801-328-8891 between the hours of 9am and 2pm, Monday through Friday.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
Answers questions related to immigration including status, citizenship, visas, and asylum. Español disponible. See website for any upcoming closure dates. http://www.law.utah.edu/pro-bono-initiative/free-legal-clinics.
First Tuesday of every month from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. (Hartland site) and Fourth Wednesday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. (West Valley).
Contact
801-581-5418
Address
Hartland: UNP Hartland Partnership Center, 1578 W 1700 S, Salt Lake City, UT.
West Valley: SLCC West Valley Center, 3460 S 5600 W, West Valley City, UT..
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
No Mas offers appointments to work with a lawyer to get information and start the process for a variety of Immigration Law issues including immigration, naturalization, family-sponsored visas, DACA, and asylum. Spanish translation available. Call for an appointment, 801-938-8390.
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.
This clinic is a free service sponsored by the Taxpayer Advocate Service. The purpose is two-fold: to educate and serve members of the community about their tax rights and responsibilities as well as to advocate for low-income taxpayers before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in audits, appeals, collection issues, and tax revenue cases that are in controversy or un-filed tax returns. Call 801-655-0258, email sherrya@centrohispanouc.org for more information, or visit the IRS Utah LITC website. https://taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/about/litc
Available virtually statewide; local offices in Provo and Salt Lake.
Website
https://taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/about/litc
sherrya@centrohispanouc.org
Free Legal Answers (online)
Cost
Free
City
Statewide
Description
An online service through the American Bar Association in partnership with the Utah State Bar where people who are income-eligible can submit legal questions. Volunteer attorneys will then answer the questions. Each person must fill out eligibility questions before asking a question. Please visit https://utah.freelegalanswers.org/ for details.
Utah Legal Services (ULS) can only provide legal help to those who qualify in non-criminal cases. We can answer questions, give advice, prepare legal documents, and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies. We cannot assist you in any criminal matter (including traffic violations). We currently handle the following types of cases: family problems, public benefits assistance, housing, consumer issues, seniors, agricultural workers, Native American Indian law, and pro bono work such as bankruptcy, QDROs, and guardianship. Apply online or call 801-328-8891 between the hours of 9am and 2pm, Monday through Friday.
The Virtual Legal Clinic is a free, over-the-phone legal service sponsored by the Utah State Bar. The program allows you to speak with an attorney via phone or email for 20-30 minutes about your legal issue. Please note that volunteer lawyers are not agreeing to represent you. They are only providing brief advice on a volunteer basis. Sign up at https://www.utahlegalhelp.org/vlc.