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LEGAL
ASSISTANCE WHEN YOU CAN’T AFFORD A LAWYER
(CIVIL MATTERS)
WHAT LEGAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE
IN CONNECTICUT?
There are several options for
legal assistance in civil matters for people who
cannot afford a lawyer. These include the Legal
Services Network, law clinics associated with
Connecticut’s three law schools, and a variety
of other agencies offering legal assistance,
often to special populations.
WHAT IS THE LEGAL SERVICES
NETWORK?
The Legal Services Network in
Connecticut is a collaborative of five
non-profit legal aid agencies which provide
legal assistance in civil matters to low income
individuals and families. Some of the funding
for these programs comes from the Legal Services
Corporation (LSC), an agency established
by the federal government to provide funding to
state legal aid agencies. Other funding for the
Legal Services Network comes from local agencies
like United Ways and from special trusts
established by local bar associations. The
members of this network in Connecticut are:
WHAT ARE LEGAL CLINICS?
Each of Connecticut’s three law
schools has a legal clinic, which provides legal
assistance to people who cannot afford a lawyer.
Under Connecticut’s student practice rules, law
students are permitted to represent clients in
civil and criminal cases in all courts and
administrative agencies in the jurisdiction. The
clinics are:
- The Jerome
N. Frank Legal Services Organization at
Yale Law School links law students with
individuals in need of legal help who cannot
afford private attorneys. Students, supervised
by Law School faculty members and
participating attorneys, interview clients,
write briefs, prepare witnesses, try cases,
negotiate settlements, and argue appeals in
state and federal courts.
- The UCONN
School of Law Clinic offers legal
assistance in civil rights, tax, and criminal
matters to people who cannot afford an
attorney, primarily to the Greater Hartford
community.
- The Quinnipiac
University School of Law legal clinics
provide legal assistance in civil matters, to
low income residents of the judicial districts
for New Haven and Milford. The clinics provide
assistance in cases relating to federal tax
issues, Social Security Disability and certain
other health benefit claims, and for certain
civil and family matters. People who cannot
afford their own attorney are eligible to
apply for clinic services. The clinics operate
year round, but may limit intake of new cases
during the summer months.
ADDITIONAL LEGAL SERVICE
AGENCIES
Other agencies offering legal
assistance in civil matters, for special
populations, are:
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
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SOURCES:
- Legal Services Corporation
- Legal Assistance Resource
Center of Connecticut (LARCC)
- Jerome N. Frank Legal
Services Organization
- Quinnipiac University
School of Law
- University of Connecticut
School of Law
- Refer Database
PREPARED BY: 211/kq
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: January2013
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