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217 East 3rd Street, Farmville, VA 23901
Provides free legal assistance in civil matters to low-income and elderly residents. VLAS uses legal skills to solve problems in such areas as housing, health care, public benefits, economic self-sufficiency, education, consumer purchases and family relations.
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8 South Street Southwest, Suite A, Leesburg, VA 20175
Provides free, legal assistance to elderly, disabled, or low-income individuals and families who face the loss of a critical need such as personal safety, income, housing, medical benefits, education or family stability. LSNV provides services in a variety of substantive civil legal areas, including: family law, housing law, elder law, public benefits claims, access to health care, child advocacy, employment law, consumer law and AIDS/HIV issues. Staff and volunteers provide legal advice, brief service, and representation in administrative hearings and in court, as well as community legal education, and advocacy before local and state governmental entities, all without charge.
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Virginia 211
204 North High Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Provides civil legal assistance to low-income persons. Helps with family disputes (i.e. domestic violence, divorce); debts and bankruptcy; housing, foreclosures and landlord-tenant disputes; eligibility for various government benefits (such a food stamps, TANF and SSI benefits); access to health care (for example, issues involving Medicaid and Medicare); Power of Attorney forms and wills; consumer disputes, payday lending and other predatory lending issues, and issues affecting seniors (such as exploitation and problems with nursing homes).
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Virginia 211
199 Armistead Avenue, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Provides quality legal assistance to low-income persons who reside in the Williamsburg area in civil matters. Applicants for service should contact the agency's Intake and Referral Unit or visit the nearest service office to be screened for eligibility.
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Virginia 211
311 Virginia Street, Tappahannock, VA 22560
Free legal services for indigent individuals and families in civil legal matters such as family law, domestic violence, housing, consumer and public benefits. Services provided range from counsel and advice to full representation in court and administrative hearings. No criminal cases. See website for more information on intake process and what type of cases are accepted.
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Virginia 211
519 Main Street, Danville, VA 24541
The Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc. (VLAS) is a non-profit law firm that provides legal information, advice, and representation in civil cases to low-income individuals and families in Central, Southside, and Western Tidewater Virginia. VLAS uses legal skills to solve problems in such areas as housing, healthcare, public benefits, economic self-sufficiency, education, consumer purchases, and family relations.
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Virginia 211
155 Arrowhead Trail, Christiansburg, VA 24073
Free legal services in civil cases to low-income persons. Does not handle criminal cases. Centralized Intake: 888-201-2772 Toll Free Nationwide Regional Field Offices in Castlewood, Christiansburg, and Marion, Virginia
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Virginia 211
1200 Sunset Lane, Suite 2122, Culpeper, VA 22701
Free legal services for indigent individuals and families in civil legal matters such as family law, domestic violence, housing, consumer and public benefits. Services provided range from counsel and advice to full representation in court and administrative hearings. No criminal cases. See website for more information on intake process and what type of cases are accepted.
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Virginia 211
9240 Center Street, Manassas, VA 20110
Provides free, legal assistance to elderly, disabled, or low-income individuals and families who face the loss of a critical need such as personal safety, income, housing, medical benefits, education or family stability. LSNV provides services in a variety of substantive civil legal areas, including: family law, housing law, elder law, public benefits claims, access to health care, child advocacy, employment law, consumer law and AIDS/HIV issues. Staff and volunteers provide legal advice, brief service, and representation in administrative hearings and in court, as well as community legal education, and advocacy before local and state governmental entities, all without charge.
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Virginia 211
16932 West Hills Drive, Castlewood, VA 24224
Free legal services in civil cases to low-income persons. Does not handle criminal cases. Centralized Intake: 888-201-2772 Toll Free Nationwide Regional Field Offices in Castlewood, Christiansburg, and Marion, Virginia
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Virginia 211
500 Lafayette Boulevard, Suite 100, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Free legal services for indigent individuals and families in civil legal matters such as family law, domestic violence, housing, consumer and public benefits. Services provided range from counsel and advice to full representation in court and administrative hearings. No criminal cases. See website for more information on intake process and what type of cases are accepted.
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Virginia 211
103 East Water Street, Suite 201 & 202, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides a point-of-entry for clients eligible for free legal services. Provides intake and advice and/or make referrals in cases dealing with tenant rights, education, public benefits, unemployment insurance, domestic violence, disability, consumer protection, and debtor's rights. Also provides extended representation in domestic and bankruptcy cases. Charlottesville Toll-free: (800)390-9982. Richmond Toll-free: (800)868-1012.
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Virginia 211
513 Church Street, Lynchburg, VA 24504
The Virginia Legal Aid Society, Inc. (VLAS) is a non-profit law firm that provides legal information, advice, and representation in civil cases to low-income individuals and families in Central, Southside, and Western Tidewater Virginia. VLAS uses legal skills to solve problems in such areas as housing, health care, public benefits, economic self-sufficiency, education, consumer purchases, and family relations.
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Virginia 211
5 County Complex Court, Suite 240, Woodbridge, VA 22192
The Prince William Area Agency on Aging provides federal funding to Legal Services of Northern Virginia (LSNV) to provide legal services to older adults age 60 and over. Services are available by appointment only,
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Virginia 211
115 South 15th Street, Suite 400, Richmond, VA 23219
This program provides free civil (non-criminal) legal assistance to low-income people, and those 60 years of age or older, in the counties of Chesterfield, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent & Powhatan and the City of Richmond.
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Virginia 211
10700 Page Avenue, Fairfax, VA 22030
Provides free, legal assistance to elderly, disabled, or low-income individuals and families who face the loss of a critical need such as personal safety, income, housing, medical benefits, education or family stability. LSNV provides services in a variety of substantive civil legal areas, including: family law, housing law, elder law, public benefits claims, access to health care, child advocacy, employment law, consumer law and AIDS/HIV issues. Staff and volunteers provide legal advice, brief service, and representation in administrative hearings and in court, as well as community legal education, and advocacy before local and state governmental entities, all without charge.
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Virginia 211
125 Saint Pauls Boulevard, Suite 400, Norfolk, VA 23510
Provides quality legal assistance to low-income persons who reside in the Williamsburg area in civil matters. Applicants for service should contact the agency's Intake and Referral Unit or visit the nearest service office to be screened for eligibility.
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Virginia 211
132 Campbell Avenue Southeast, Roanoke, VA 24011
Provides assistance with the legal needs of low-income individuals. Offers legal assistance ranging from advice or brief service to ongoing representation in areas of family disputes, problems with debts and bankruptcy, housing and landlords, tenant disputes, access to health care and governmental benefits, consumer disputes, and issues affecting seniors. The most common legal problems handled by Blue Ridge Legal Services include: Family disputes (for example, domestic violence, divorce) Problems dealing with debts and bankruptcy Housing and landlord-tenant disputes Eligibility for various government benefits (such as food stamps, TANF, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits) Access to health care (for example, issues involving Medicaid and Medicare) Consumer disputes, and Issues affecting seniors (such as exploitation and problems with nursing homes). Does not handle criminal matters, traffic violations, personal injuries or malpractice cases and other cases outside of our priorities. APPLICATIONS for services must be submitted by phone or online.
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Virginia 211
103 East Water Street, Suites 201 & 202, Charlottesville, VA 22902
This program provides free civil (non-criminal) legal assistance to low income people, and those 60 years of age or older, living in - or who have legal problems arising in, the City of Charlottesville or the counties of Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa or Nelson.
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Virginia 211
100 North Pitt Street, Suite 307, Alexandria, VA 22314
Provides free, legal assistance to elderly, disabled, or low-income individuals and families who face the loss of a critical need such as personal safety, income, housing, medical benefits, education or family stability. LSNV provides services in a variety of substantive civil legal areas, including: family law, housing law, elder law, public benefits claims, access to health care, child advocacy, employment law, consumer law and AIDS/HIV issues. Staff and volunteers provide legal advice, brief service, and representation in administrative hearings and in court, as well as community legal education, and advocacy before local and state governmental entities, all without charge.
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Virginia 211
36314 Lankford Highway, Suite 4, Belle Haven, VA 23306
Provides quality legal assistance to low-income persons who reside in the Williamsburg area in civil matters. Applicants for service should contact the agency's Intake and Referral Unit or visit the nearest service office to be screened for eligibility.
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Virginia 211
500 Lafayette Boulevard, Suite 140, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Provides free limited legal services in the form of legal advice and referrals to elderly, disabled, or low-income individuals and families in a variety of substantive civil legal areas, including: family law, housing law, elder law, consumer law and access to health care.
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Virginia 211
229 North Sycamore Street, Petersburg, VA 23803
This program provides free civil (non-criminal) legal assistance to low income people, and those 60 years of age or older, in the cities of Petersburg, Hopewell and Colonial Heights, and the counties of Charles City, Dinwiddie, Prince George and Surry.
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Virginia 211
8350 Richmond Highway, Suite 309 , Alexandria, VA 22309
Provides free, legal assistance to elderly, disabled, or low-income individuals and families who face the loss of a critical need such as personal safety, income, housing, medical benefits, education or family stability. LSNV provides services in a variety of substantive civil legal areas, including: family law, housing law, elder law, public benefits claims, access to health care, child advocacy, employment law, consumer law and AIDS/HIV issues. Staff and volunteers provide legal advice, brief service, and representation in administrative hearings and in court, as well as community legal education, and advocacy before local and state governmental entities, all without charge.
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Virginia 211
30 West Queen Way, Hampton, VA 23669
Provides quality legal assistance to low-income persons who reside in the Williamsburg area in civil matters. Applicants for service should contact the agency's Intake and Referral Unit or visit the nearest service office to be screened for eligibility.
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Virginia 211