Legal Aid of Northwest Texas
817.336.3943 (Fort Worth)
888.529.5277 (Main Office)
www.lanwt.org
Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas is a nonprofit organization that provides free civil legal help to low-income residents in 114 Texas counties throughout North and West Texas, with offices in Abilene, Amarillo, Brownwood, Dallas, Denton, Fort Worth, Lubbock, McKinney, Midland, Odessa, Plainview, San Angelo, Waxahachie, Weatherford, and Wichita Falls.
Disability Rights Texas
214.630.0916 (Dallas)
800.252.9108 (Main Office)
www.DRTx.org
Legal representation and advocacy for disability rights issues. Intake Monday through Friday, 9 am to 4 pm or apply online at: intake.DRTx.org.
LegalLine (supported by the Tarrant County Bar Association)
www.tarrantbar.org/LegalLine
LegalLine is a community service program offered twice a month by the Tarrant County Bar Association. Volunteer attorneys from the Tarrant County Bar Association offer free advice to those who sign up online. As part of the Tarrant County Bar Association's commitment to the public, local lawyers volunteer two hours of their time to answer questions covering a broad range of topics. Besides legal questions, individuals can ask for referrals to local legal or social service agencies. 5 pm to 7 pm, 2nd and 4th Thursday each month (no Dec). Sign up online.
Methodist Justice Ministry
817.339.2407 (Main Office)
www.methodistjusticeministry.org
Methodist Justice Ministry (MJM) provides free legal representation to indigent victims of family violence. This includes indigent families seeking legal custody of abused children.
SafeHaven of Tarrant County
877.701.7233 (Main Office)
www.safehaventc.org
Provides legal advocacy for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, with services including, but not limited to basic needs care, transportation, counseling, legal aid, childcare, case management, and more. 24-hour hotline.
Tarrant County Domestic Relations Office
817.884.1879 (Main Office)
www.tarrantcounty.com
The Tarrant County Domestic Relations Office (ORO) serves the needs of Tarrant County families through four distinct divisions: Child Support Services, Legal Support Services, the Community Supervision Unit, and Family Court Service. The ORO monitors child support cases, including modifications and enforcements, reviews proposed orders as drafted by self-represented litigant to ensure court compliance, provides community supervision on suspended commitment child support and visitation orders, enforces possession and access schedules, provides supervised visitation services both on and off site, provides onsite custody exchanges, conducts child custody investigations and evaluations, and provides parenting coordination.
Texas A&M University School of Law Clinics
817.212.4123 (Main Office)
law.tamu.edu/legal-assistance
Students work on a variety of cases that include family law, estate planning, entity formation, tax disputes with IRS, applications for intellectual property, applications for tax exemption, contracts, and civil rights.
Texas Lawyers for Texas Veterans -Tarrant County Chapter
817-546-4460 (Main Office)
www.txltxv.org
Assists veterans and spouses of deceased veterans who cannot afford or do not have access to legal service they need by offering in person and remote legal clinics and maintaining a pro bono volunteer attorney network.
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