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Legal Aid of Nebraska has two A2J centers. These centres are support centres in Lancaster and Douglas counties where low-income people can access legal resources such as computers, forms and self-help clinics. The Omaha A2J Center is located at 209 Farnam Street, Suite 200. Lincoln A2J Center is located at 941 “O” Street, Ste. 325. Call (402) 348-1069 or toll free at (888) 991-9921 or visit our website at www.legalaidofnebraska.org/how-we-help/walk-in-centers/ for more information. Free legal helpline for Nebraska affected by COVID-19 Court users without a lawyer must register an email address to receive court notifications, etc. supremecourt.nebraska.gov/sites/default/files/DC-3-01.pdf If you feel you can`t afford a lawyer to handle your entire case, you can hire a lawyer who will work for you on a limited scale, which may result in reduced legal fees. This means that you and your lawyer decide which tasks are divided and “limit” the scope of your lawyer`s work. Not all Nebraska attorneys offer limited representation, so you`ll need to inquire before making an appointment. Information for people who want limited legal assistance A self-help centre is a free, walk-in legal information and resource centre for low-income people who represent themselves in court.

There are self-help centres in courthouses in several counties. A self-help centre is not a substitute for professional legal advice. However, if you can`t afford a lawyer, a self-help center can provide you with legal information and resources to help you resolve a legal problem yourself. Please visit the Nebraska State Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project website for more information on support centers. The Law Center provides professional legal assistance and advice to the command and other human resources agencies on a variety of issues, including military justice, contracts, labor law, environmental law, and operational law. They also provide legal advice and assistance in personal and civil matters to military personnel, retirees and their family members. The UNL Faculty of Law Library is located on the eastern campus of UNL. There is a publicly accessible computer to conduct legal research. The general telephone number for the Faculty of Law is (402) 472-3547. The Creighton Law Library is located in Omaha, at the corner of 21st and Cass streets, on the second floor of the Ahmanson Law Center. There are publicly available computers for legal research. Reference help is also available.

The general telephone number is (402) 280-2875. As a public health precaution, the New York Legal Assistance Group`s Legal Clinic for Pro Se Litigants has temporarily suspended all face-to-face conversations with clients effective Tuesday, March 17, 2020. Limited legal assistance will continue to be provided, but only by appointment and only by telephone. During this time, we cannot be available for visitors to the clinic. Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services helps clients submit a variety of USCIS forms. Their services consist of legal advice in which they evaluate clients` immigration law options, advise them on how to proceed and represent them throughout legal proceedings. Consultations are only possible by appointment. To make an appointment, call one of their offices. Website: English – www.ccomaha.org/what-we-do/immigration-legal-services.html Spanish – www.ccomaha.org/what-we-do/inmigracion.html The Third District Court will hold a free civil law service on the second and last Tuesday of each month at the Third Circuit Courthouse in Las Cruces (201 W. Picacho Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88005). Volunteer lawyers will answer your civil law questions if you have filed a case in the third judicial district court (not criminal or family law).

Lawyers will not fill out your paperwork and will not be able to talk to you if you have a lawyer. Registration starts at 12:00 and the clinic starts at 14:00. Consultations are on a first-come, first-served basis and space is limited to 7-10 people per clinic. Certified Spanish court interpreters are available. NILAH is a centralized admission system of not-for-profit immigration legal service providers. The hotline is available at the following times, except holidays: If you haven`t visited Nebraska`s online legal self-help page to see if forms and instructions are available, try: supremecourt.nebraska.gov/self-help NE Free Legal Answers is a free online legal clinic where qualified low-income Nebraskians ask a volunteer attorney a question about a civil (non-criminal) legal issue. Visit www.NE.freelegalanswers.org for more information and to see if you are eligible to use the Service. To qualify, you must be at least 18 years old, Nebraska resident, not incarcerated, and your household income and assets must comply with poverty income guidelines. Qualified users will receive an email to log back into the site when a lawyer answers the question.