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  2. If you need help with civil legal issues, such as bankruptcy, guardianship, or criminal record sealing, you may qualify for free legal aid from Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada. Find out how to apply, attend self-help centers, or join their team.

  3. Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada - Ask-A-Lawyer

    www.lacsn.org/what-we-do/ask-a-lawyer

    Get free legal advice from experienced attorneys on various topics such as family law, tenant rights, small claims, probate, debt collection, and child support. Sign up online or call to schedule a phone consultation or attend a legal education class.

  4. Find the address, phone number, fax number and TDD number of Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, a provider of free civil legal services to low-income Southern Nevadans. Submit your inquiry online or visit their office at 725 E. Charleston Blvd.

  5. Learn how Legal Aid Center helps low-income people in Nevada with free legal services, education, and advocacy. Find out if you qualify, what types of cases we handle, and how to access our programs.

  6. Find information and forms for family and civil law self-representation at the Eighth Judicial District Court centers. The centers are open Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., except weekends and holidays.

  7. Mission: The preservation of access to justice and the provision of quality legal counsel, advice and representation for individuals who are unable to protect their rights because they cannot afford an attorney.

  8. Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada - Legal Resources

    www.lacsn.org/what-we-do/legal-resources

    The preservation of access to justice and the provision of quality legal counsel, advice and representation for individuals who are unable to protect their rights because they cannot afford an attorney.

  9. Find out if you qualify for free civil legal services from Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada based on your income and household size. See the eligibility standards and guidelines for 2023 and 2024.

  10. The preservation of access to justice and the provision of quality legal counsel, advice and representation for individuals who are unable to protect their rights because they cannot afford an attorney.

  11. The preservation of access to justice and the provision of quality legal counsel, advice and representation for individuals who are unable to protect their rights because they cannot afford an attorney.