Uncategorized October 9, 2022
Purpose: Organizes clinics that help low-income residents of Dallas County with legal issues related to consumer fraud, landlord-tenant disputes, civil rights, and nursing home disputes. (214) 768-2562 CLASI remains committed to serving its clients and the community during the current public health crisis. Due to COVID-19 precautions, CLASI offices will be closed from Tuesday, March 17, 2020 until the offices can be reopened. Employees work from home and the organization remains fully functional. We only record by phone. If you need legal help, please call our office: Western Mass Legal Services (WMLS) was established to serve the four counties of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire and to consolidate several local entities. The new organization will be led by Dr. Albert Pryor of Springfield (Treasurer and Secretary) and Paul Donohue of Pittsfield (President). The stated objective of WMLS is to “Provide legal assistance, advice and advice, and legal services to low-income individuals.” Objective: To provide free legal representation and social services to those who fled persecution and arrived in Dallas, Texas with nothing.
(214) 855-0520 Civil assistance helps ensure fairness for all members of the justice system, regardless of how much money you have. It provides access to legal assistance to individuals to protect their livelihoods, health and families. Civil legal aid connects Americans with a range of services, including legal help and representation, self-help centers and other legal services, free legal clinics and pro bono support, as well as access to online information and forms that guide them through complex legal proceedings. In this way, civil legal aid helps Americans protect their livelihoods, health, and families. Legal service providers often face the challenge of providing complex and scalable legal advice to many of them. Objective: Founded in March 2017, the Dallas Office of Host Communities and Immigrant Affairs creates a multifaceted program, the Welcome Plan, to promote the successful integration of immigrants into the social and economic fabric of the Dallas community. Immigrants play a vital role in the vitality of our city – 42% of Dallas households speak a language other than English and 25.2% of the Dallas metropolitan area workforce are immigrants. Dallas WCIA strives to be a bridge that connects Dallas` diverse immigrant community to existing Dallas residents so that common ground and leadership can be realized. (214) 671-5087 The legal information on this website refers to the laws of Canada in the case of federal laws and the laws of Manitoba in the case of provincial laws.
Information on certain laws of other Canadian provinces may be available on the Links page. Purpose: Provides legal and immigration services to provide low-cost (and in some cases free) legal advice and representation to individuals who cannot afford private lawyers for their immigration matters. ILS is a recognized organization authorized by the U.S. Department of Justice to help immigrants meet their legal immigration needs. (214) 634-7182 ILS represents immigrants in the following types of cases: • Family petitions • Citizenship • Abused migrant women • Victims of immigration crimes • Adjustment of the status of refugees and asylum seekers • Deportation and deportation In January 1951, a group of lawyers took a bold step in the fight for justice by founding the Worcester Legal Aid Society. Twenty years later, local anti-poverty programs operating in western Massachusetts joined Western Mass. Ten years ago, Western Mass.`s programs merged with the Worcester County Legal Services Organization to form Community Legal Aid (CLA). Today, we are a nonprofit organization that provides free legal services each year to more than 7,000 low-income and older clients in the five counties of central and western Massachusetts, affecting approximately 18,000 of the region`s most vulnerable residents.