Getting Assistance Article

Where to Find an Attorney for Specific Legal Advice

Arizona has three general services Legal Aid organizations which cover different regions of the state. Community Legal Services (800) 852-9075 covers Maricopa, Mohave, Yavapai, Yuma and LaPaz Counties. Southern Arizona Legal Aid (800) 640-9465 covers Southern Arizona. DNA People’s Legal Services (800) 789-7287 covers Northern Arizona.

All Legal Services programs in Arizona differ, and their criteria for accepting cases vary as well. The legal aid organizations above all have the same criteria of income restrictions and legal status requirements, but do have varying priorities.

The other specialized focus legal service programs typically assist those in the greatest need such as seniors facing eviction or the loss of public benefits. If the legal services program in your area cannot assist you, you may be able to find a lawyer through lawyer referral services in Maricopa County (602) 257-4434 or Pima County (520) 623-4625.

The State Bar also maintains a listing of all Arizona attorneys on their website, and certifies “specialists” in eight legal areas. (Not all attorneys seek such certification, however.) Lists of specialists can also be found at the State Bar of Arizona’s website.

To find out about more Arizona resources that may be able to assist you, you can contact LegalLEARN, Legal Information & Resources at (866) 637-5341 . You will also find useful information on many legal topics on Arizona’s legal services Web site.

Comments

On 8/19/07
nancylee said
dissolution of marriage was granted may 2007 with spousal support reserved by the court in california. do have to fine forms from arizona or california and can i use preprinted forms from internet for county in california. thank you

On 6/13/07
Commie said
i have live in a trailer for 6 years and now the landlords sent me on may 2 2007 a letter it said i have to sign my title to my trailer over to him because i do not own it.

On 2/17/07
Robert said
My neighbor passed away resently, we built a fence between our property in 1995 and now the heirs have had an attorney asking me to sign and send a quick claim deed to them. My neighbors kids now have the place for sale

On 1/12/07
Dorothy said
I live in a 45 year old development in a county island in Mesa. We need protection from a predatory HOA lawyer who has attached covenants to our deeds without our knowledge or consent, and is trying to place liens on our property.