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Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program (214) 243-2236 Handles only Civil matters No Criminal or Personal Injury cases. The Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program provides advice, brief assistance, and representation in family, benefits, consumer, employment, housing, landlord-tenant, probate, and wills matters. Services are free to eligible clients; however, clients may be responsible for filing fees and other court costs. Except for qualified veterans, all clients must fall below 125% of the federal poverty guidelines to qualify for assistance. If a person needing free legal services has been sued, please bring copies of your legal documents to the clinic. Clinics may be cancelled because of bad weather, federal holidays, or voting. Please contact 214-243-2247 to confirm that a clinic will occur as scheduled. East Dallas Legal Clinic: 1 st and 3 rd Thursday of each month Grace United Methodist Church 4105 Junius at Haskell Dallas, Texas 75246 South Dallas Legal Clinic: 1 st, 2 nd, and 4 th Tuesday of each month Martin Luther King Jr. Center Core Services Building Room 122 2922 Martin Luther King Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75215 West Dallas Legal Clinic: 2 nd and 4 th Thursday of each month West Dallas Multipurpose Community Center 2828 Fish Trap Road Dallas, Texas 75212 Garland Legal Clinic: 3 rd Thursday of each month Salvation Army 451 W. Avenue D, Downtown Garland Garland, Texas 75040 Friendship West Legal Clinic: 3 rd Wednesday of each month Friendship West Baptist Church 2020 West Wheatland Road Dallas, Texas 75232 Expunction & Non-disclosure Clinic 3 rd Tuesday of each month 5:00 p.m. West Dallas Multipurpose Community Center 2828 Fish Trap Road Dallas, Texas 75212 Triangle Clinic 3 rd Tuesday of each month St. Philip s Academy 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Dallas, TX 75215 VA Clinic 1 st Friday of each month 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Veteran s Resource Center 4900 South Lancaster Road Dallas, TX 75216 1

Wills Intake Clinics 2 nd Wednesday of each month 9:00 a.m. noon Dallas County Agency on Aging City of Dallas Adult Services & other Senior Citizens Centers Location varies Pro Se Legal Clinics: Assisted Divorce Clinic Held weekly at DVAP office Time varies Prove Up Clinic 2 nd Tuesday of each month 4:30 p.m., Scheduling required George Allen Courts Building 600 Commerce Street Dallas, Texas 75202 Spanish Pro Se Clinics: Pro Se Paternity Clinic Pro Se Custody Clinic DVAP Office, 3 rd Floor 1515 Main Street Dallas, Texas 75201 Allen Legal Clinic 2nd Thursday of each month - The First United Methodist Church 601 S. Greenville Ave. Allen, TX Plano Legal Clinic 3rd Thursday of each month - 3528 East 14th Street Plano, Texas LegalLine, North Texas Second and Third Wednesday of each month. LegalLine is an anonymous telephone hotline where volunteer attorneys will answer your legal questions for FREE by answering phone calls from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. There are Spanish-speaking attorneys when available. The telephone number to call is (214) 220-7476. Callers are welcome to call with ANY kind of legal question. SMU Dedman School of Law Legal Clinics (214) 768-2562 Offers Legal Clinics in specialty areas. Cases are handled by law students whose work is overseen by supervising attorneys. To reach the clinics and the schedules, visit: www.law.smu.edu/academics/clinical-program.aspx. Civil Clinic Represents low-income clients in matters ranging from housing disputes to elder advocacy to civil rights litigation. Criminal Justice Clinic Represents Dallas county citizens charged with criminal offenses. Works with the Dallas Public Defender s Office and provides students with jury trial experience. VanSickle Family Law Clinic The Clinic provides assistance to unrepresented family law litigants in our community. The seminar component will integrate substantive law, theory, core lawyering skills and legal ethics 2

to provide law students real world law practice experience. Under the supervision of an experienced clinical faculty member, student attorneys represent and provide counsel to lowincome clients in matters of family law such as divorce, child custody, visitation, paternity, modifications, enforcement actions, child support, and adoption. Federal Taxpayers Clinic Represents low-income taxpayers needing to resolve tax problems with the Audit, Appeals and Collection divisions of the I.R.S. and the U.S. Tax Court. First tax clinic in the country with the authority to represent clients before the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Tax Court. W. W. Caruth, Jr. Child Advocacy Clinic Represents children who have been abused and neglected in Dallas County. The Clinic is appointed by juvenile district court judges to serve as guardian/attorney ad litem. Consumer Advocacy Project Reaches out to the local bilingual Hispanic community and helps resolve consumer complaints. Focuses on formal litigation and focuses on informal advocacy, negotiation and mediation strategies, as well as community education. Judge Elmo B. Hunter Legal Center for Victims of Crimes Against Women The Hunter Legal Center has partnered with established local community organizations to serve women who are most critically in need of legal assistance in matters including, but not limited to, obtaining orders of protection, family law, humanitarian immigration claims, and post-conviction relief. Innocence Clinic The Dedman Law School and the Dallas County Public Defender Office join together in the battle against wrongful convictions. Patent and Trademark Law Clinics The SMU Dedman Law is part of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office s law school clinic certification program. Small Business & Trademark Clinic In the Small Business and Trademark Clinic, our student attorneys draft and file trademark applications and gain experience answering Office Actions and communicating with trademark examining attorneys for the applications they have filed and these services: Start-up services for non-profit organizations, including assisting in applying for taxexempt status Start-up services for small for-profit businesses, including counseling on organizational structure and operations Preparation of various documents used in the formation of new businesses Negotiation and drafting of legal contracts and documents used by small businesses and non-profit organizations Legal advice regarding the implications and use of various contracts, leases and other documents Review of contracts presented to small businesses and non-profit organizations by third parties Preparation of Copyright and Trademark applications 3

9461 LBJ Freeway, Suite 100 Dallas, TX 75243 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Diocese of Dallas, Texas Catholic Charities Immigration and Legal Services (214) 634-7182 The Immigration and Legal Services program of Catholic Charities of Dallas was established in 1975 in response to the growing number of immigrants moving to the North Texas area. Program caseworkers are committed to help individuals understand the immigration law and to know their rights under the law. The program provides a broad range of immigration counseling and representation to immigrants and their families. Services we offer include: Family Visa Petitions Adjustment of Status Applications Consular Visa Processing Representation of Abused Women/Victims of Violent Crimes Naturalization/Citizenship Applications Applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Permanent resident applications for refugees and asylees Document renewals and replacements Education and Outreach about immigration law Central Office 9461 LBJ Fwy. Suite 100 Dallas, TX 75243 Individual consultations are provided in person at our office on a first-come, first-served basis on Tuesday through Saturday (except the last Saturday of the month). Each individual will receive a numbered ticket upon arrival, beginning at 7:30 a.m. West Dallas Office 2843 Lapsley St. Dallas, TX 75212 You must have a scheduled appointment in order to be served by our staff at the West Dallas location. We currently do not accept walk-ins. Appointments are available Monday - Friday starting at 8:00 a.m. and are scheduled every 45 minutes. Call (214) 217-5600 to schedule an appointment. Justice For Our Neighbors DFW www.jfondfw.org E-mail: office@jfondfw.org, Phone: 817-310-3820 Service Sites in Fort Worth, Richardson, and Grapevine 4

Offers a variety of immigration legal services: Immigration Advice and Counseling, Family Petitions, Naturalization, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), Adjustment of Status (Green Cards), Violence Against Women Petitions (VAWA), Temporary Protected Status, Special Immigration Juvenile Status, and U&T Visas (for victims of crime or trafficking). 511 N. Akard Street Suite 302 Dallas, TX 75201 CitySquare Legal Action Works (214) 827-1000 Legal Action Works (LAW) provides legal services to low-income families who could not otherwise afford legal representation to handle family crises. Resolving legal issues increases the level of safety, security and stability for our clients and their families as they work toward lifting themselves out of poverty. See more at: http://www.citysquare.org/law. LAW also charges fees on a sliding scale basis for those who do not make enough to pay for traditional legal services Human Rights Initiative of North Texas, Inc. (214) 855-0520 2801 Swiss Avenue Dallas, TX 75204 Monday Friday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Human Rights Initiative is committed to providing high-quality legal services free of charge to those seeking asylum, relief under the Violence Against Women Act, Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act, immigrant victims of violent crime and immigrant child victims of abuse, neglect, and abandonment. 1412 Main St. Ste. #608 Dallas, Texas 75202 Texas Civil Rights Project (972) 333-9200 In its twenty-five year history, TCRP has brought thousands of strategic lawsuits, defending voting rights, fighting institutional discrimination and reforming systems of criminal justice. Our efforts have helped countless low-income and otherwise marginalized Texans. 1250 W. Mockingbird Lane Suite 455 Equal Justice Center (469) 228-4226 5

Dallas, TX 75247-4902 Society of St. Vincent de Paul Diocese of Dallas, Texas The Equal Justice Center provides legal assistance to qualifying low-income individuals, empowering low-income families, workers, and communities to achieve fair treatment in the workplace, in the justice system, and in our shared society - regardless of immigration status. 12225 Greenville Avenue Suite 800 Dallas, TX 75243 MOSAIC Family Services (214) 823-4434 The goal of the Multicultural Legal Service Program is to provide legal services in the areas of immigration and family law to immigrant and refugee victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. We are the only agency in North Texas providing free comprehensive legal representation in both family law and immigration. We focus on educating as many potential clients to help avoid continued manipulation and exploitation, and seek to represent those most in need. We offer the following free legal services: Family Law Assistance Divorce Child Custody Protective orders Child Support Immigration assistance U-visa (Victim of Crime) T-visa (Human Trafficking) VAWA Self-petition (Domestic Violence) Adjustment of status (green card), citizenship, and other assistance for refugees North Texas Regional Office 1420 West Mockingbird Lane, Suite 450 Dallas, TX 75247-4932 Disability Rights Texas (214) 630-0916 Our mission is to help people with disabilities understand and exercise their rights under the law, ensuring their full and equal participation in society. Our attorneys and advocates fulfill our mission in the following ways: Provide direct legal assistance to people with disabilities whose rights are threatened or violated Protect the rights of individuals and groups of people with disabilities through the courts and justice system 6

Educate and inform policy makers about issues that impact the rights and services for people with disabilities Inform people with disabilities and family members about their rights Make referrals to programs and services 11001 Midway Roadway Dallas, TX 75216 Workers Defense Project (469) 657-3928 Workers Defense Project works with all low-income workers to ensure dignified treatment in the workplace: Recovering back wages for workers who have been denied payment for their work Assisting injured workers to receive medical attention and compensation Providing pro-se trainings that orient and prepare low-wage workers and independent contractors to represent themselves in Justice Court. Connect workers to social service agencies and partner attorneys. Assisting individuals to apply for DACA and obtain immigration relief and employment authorization. 1825 Market Center Blvd. Suite 550 Dallas, Texas 75207 Legal Hospice of Texas (214) 521-6622 All clients of Legal Hospice of Texas must meet certain requirements to qualify for services. Services in include estate planning issues, insurance issues, employment issues, housing discrimination and eviction, credit issues, and benefits issues (e.g., social security, counseling). Community Lawyering Center (UNT Law School) Frazier Location Downtown at Citywalk Location 4716 Elsie Fay Heggins Street 511 North Akard Dallas, TX 75210 Dallas, TX 75201 (469) 351-0024 (214) 855-7892 Call closest location for appointment. Non-exclusive list of assistance provided includes housing, rental agreements, disability claims, access to government benefits, driver s license issues, family law, child support, immigration, wills and probate, guardianship for children or elderly, veterans claims, criminal offenses, expunctions and orders of non-disclosure, and mediations. Eligible residents can seek free legal services provided by UNT law students that are supervised by experienced and practicing attorneys. 7