Legal Aid Society of San Diego – Civil Harassment/Elder Abuse Restraining Order Clinic (South County Courthouse)
- Listed: May 9, 2021 3:41 pm
- Expires: 998712 days, 9 hours
Description
Legal Clinic Calendar
Address
500 Third Avenue, Room 155
Chula Vista, CA 91910
United States
500 Third Avenue, Room 155
Chula Vista, CA 91910
United States
(619) 746-6200
Areas Served
San Diego County
Who We Are
We help people (first-come, first-served) to start or respond to Civil Harassment or Elder Abuse Restraining Orders. We help with forms and explain how to handle a restraining order case. For more info on Elder Abuse Restraining Orders, click here. For more info on Civil Harassment Restraining Orders, click here.
LASSD strengthens our community by fighting for justice. We provide low-income clients with free civil legal assistance, including legal advice and counsel, effective referrals, and legal representation. We are the largest poverty law firm serving San Diego County. We can help with many types of legal problems that individuals face. To thousands of San Diego residents living in poverty, justice is not an abstract ideal. It is food, shelter and protection. It is the difference between staying in poverty and getting out; between dependence and self-reliance. But without help, justice is often denied. We can assist with the areas of law listed below.
We help people (first-come, first-served) to start or respond to Civil Harassment or Elder Abuse Restraining Orders. We help with forms and explain how to handle a restraining order case. For more info on Elder Abuse Restraining Orders, click here. For more info on Civil Harassment Restraining Orders, click here.
LASSD strengthens our community by fighting for justice. We provide low-income clients with free civil legal assistance, including legal advice and counsel, effective referrals, and legal representation. We are the largest poverty law firm serving San Diego County. We can help with many types of legal problems that individuals face. To thousands of San Diego residents living in poverty, justice is not an abstract ideal. It is food, shelter and protection. It is the difference between staying in poverty and getting out; between dependence and self-reliance. But without help, justice is often denied. We can assist with the areas of law listed below.
Accessibility
This organization is funded by the Legal Services Corporation
This organization is accessible by wheelchair and powerchair
This organization provides access aids for people who are deaf or hard of hearing
Eligibility
Community Groups
Homeless
Medicaid Eligible
Mentally Ill
Other
Over 60
Person living with HIV/AIDS
Person with Disabilities
Prisoner
Related to person living with HIV/AIDS
Survivor of Domestic Violence
U.S. Citizen or Documented Immigrant
Under 18
Information Reviewed On
09/04/2019
Organization Type
Legal Aid
Legal Issues
Elder Abuse
Restraining Orders
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