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Loren Miller Bar Association Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Loren Miller Bar Association (telephonic)
Operates a legal clinic where a free 30-minute legal consultation is available for individuals with cases in King County who are not already represented by an attorney. Focus is on serving African American clients but clinic is open to all.
Operates a legal clinic providing a free 30-minute consultation with an attorney (60 minutes if an interpreter or other accommodation is needed)
Clinic is open to all, but particular focus is on providing culturally-informed legal services in a safe and welcoming environment to individuals who identify as African American or Black. This clinic is staffed primarily by attorneys of color.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Estate Entitlement AssistanceProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceEviction Prevention AssistanceElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersHousing Discrimination AssistanceHousing ComplaintsComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceWill Preparation AssistanceGeneral Legal AidSocial Security Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceElder LawDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesTraffic/Parking Ticket Information/AdviceVeteran Benefits AssistancePublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsDurable Power of Attorney for Health CarePatient Rights AssistanceIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesHome SanitationAdult Guardianship AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceVoting Rights ProtectionCorporate/Business LawConsumer LawSpecial Education AdvocacyWarranty ComplaintsFood Stamps/SNAP Appeals/ComplaintsOrganizational Start Up ServicesSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsCollection ComplaintsBankruptcy AssistancePaternity SuitsChild Support Assistance/EnforcementLegal CounselingHIPAA ComplaintsEmployment Discrimination AssistanceWork PermitsPredatory Lending AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawConsumer Fraud ReportingTaxpayer Advocate ServicesContract LawLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsState Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsAsylum Application Filing AssistanceAlimony AssistanceImpounded Vehicle ServicesState Unemployment Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsImmigrant Benefits AssistanceAutomobile ComplaintsCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceLandlord Rights Information/CounselingHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceDeferred Action on Alien RemovalGeneral Education AdvocacyWelfare Rights AssistanceWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceDivorce AssistanceLabor and Employment LawConstitutional/Civil Rights Groups
Child Support Enforcement offered by DSHS Division of Child Support in Wenatchee
Enforces the child support process, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
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Legal Advocacy offered by DAWN
Provides legal consultation for survivors of domestic violence, including child custody/visitation, protection orders, financial protection, etc. Primarily serves residents of South King County.
Provide information and support in regard to criminal and/or civil legal matters.
Advocates are not attorneys and cannot represent in court, however they can help navigate the legal system and provide support and accompaniment through processes such as protection orders, divorce proceedings and parenting plans.
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Child Support Enforcement offered by DSHS Division of Child Support in Everett
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
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Youth Homelessness Program offered by Legal Counsel for Youth and Children
Provides civil legal advice and/or representation for youth ages 12-24, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Provides free civil legal services for youth and young adults between ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
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Child Support Assistance/EnforcementHousing Discrimination AssistanceConsumer LawAdult Guardianship AssistanceProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesCollection ComplaintsWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceStalking/Harassment OrdersEviction Prevention AssistanceDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceLabor and Employment LawPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceGeneral Legal AidMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingPatient Rights AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsWelfare Rights AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceHome SanitationBankruptcy AssistanceChild Guardianship AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistancePredatory Lending AssistanceHousing ComplaintsLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionConsumer Fraud ReportingDivorce AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistanceCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceFoster Care Legal ServicesPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAlimony AssistanceLandlord Rights Information/CounselingChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesImmigrant Benefits AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyNative American/Tribal LawIdentification Application/Replacement ClinicsPaternity SuitsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceTenant Rights Information/CounselingEducation Discrimination Assistance
Family Law Clinic offered at Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Provides free 1-hour appointments for advice on family law legal issues. Attorneys at the clinic are typically not able to provide representation. Serves low-income residents of East, Northeast and Southeast King County (does not serve Seattle residents.)
Provides free 1-hour appointments with a family law attorney for advice and consultation on family law legal issues (divorce, legal separation, custody, parenting plans, child support).
Attorneys at the clinic do not provide full representation or represent clients in court.
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Legal Assistance offered at Benton Franklin Legal Aid
Provides legal assistance with family law, will preparation, SSI, guardianship, power of attorney, protection orders, and credit issues.
Provides free legal assistance for low-income individuals who would otherwise be denied access to the legal system because of the inability to pay. Potential clients are screened to determine income and case eligibility. Referrals are made to local attorneys who volunteer their time.
Provides legal assistance with the following: Family Law (includes family law class to anyone who is seeking help in having their family law court documents reviewed), Debtor-Creditor, Bankruptcy, Social Security/ Disability, Wills/Power of Attorneys, Guardianship, Landlord/Tenant, Child Support, Immigration, and Protection Order.
* Does not assist with: Criminal matters (of any kind including traffic infractions), Termination of Parental Rights, or Adoptions.
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Eviction Prevention AssistanceCrime Victim/Witness Related No Contact OrdersTenant Rights Information/CounselingLandlord Rights Information/CounselingEmancipation of MinorsDivorce AssistanceLegal CounselingChild Support Assistance/EnforcementElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersLiving WillsLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersPaternity SuitsWill Preparation AssistanceGeneral Legal AidWelfare Rights Assistance
Legal Representation offered at Legal Voice
Provides legal representation in selected cases that affect large numbers of women or set legal precedents in the Pacific Northwest.
Offers legal representation for issues that affect large numbers of women or set legal precedents in the Pacific Northwest.
Services are available only for selected cases in areas such as:
Discrimination in employment:
- Employment discrimination or other adverse employment actions against survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking
- Refusal of employer to provide leave to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking
- Change in terms of employment based on status as a parent or caregiver
- Change in terms of employment based on pregnancy
- Employment discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity/expression
Discrimination in schools, including athletic equity and schools' mishandling of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
Family law:
- Discrimination against DV survivors by CPS: Children removed from a parent's care based on allegations that the parent failed to protect children from domestic violence by the other parent
- Refusal of court to order abuser to surrender weapons in a DV Protection Order case or appeals filed by an abuser ordered to surrender weapons
- Abusive litigation against survivors of domestic violence
- Alleged father seeks parental rights for a child conceived as a result of sexual assault
- Parental rights terminated due to parent's incarceration
Nonconsensual pornography AKA "revenge porn": Cases in which private, intimate images of a person are distributed without her or his consent
Anti-LGBTQ discrimination, such as:
- Unfavorable treatment of LGBTQ parents in family law cases
- Denial of insurance coverage for transgender persons Denial of access to health care, including:
- Reproductive health care, including abortion, contraception, or emergency contraception
- Health care for LGBTQ patients
- Health care or other services for incarcerated women
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Family and Juvenile Division offered at Thurston County Clerk - Family and Juvenile Division
Provides support to the Family and Juvenile Division of the Thurston County Superior Court.
Provides support to the Family and Juvenile Division of the Thurston County Superior Court.
Court staff can provide:
- the status of a specific case, unless the case is "confidential,";
- general information on court rules, procedures and practices;
- court-approved forms;
- court schedules and information on how to get matters scheduled.
Staff cannot:
- provide advice about whether one should file a case, or what actions they should take in the case;
- words to put in a form;
- advise anyone on what to say in court;
- speculate about what decision the judge might make or what sentence the judge might impose.
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Court Facilitator offered at Pierce County Superior Court
Assists self-represented individuals in family law matters, including divorce, custody, child support, and paternity. Provides information on procedures and forms, and reviews forms for completeness. The facilitator is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice.
Assists self-represented individuals in family law matters, including divorce, custody, child support, and paternity. Provides information on procedures and forms, and reviews forms for completeness. The facilitator is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice.
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Child Support Enforcement offered by DSHS Division of Child Support in Tacoma
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
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Child Support Enforcement offered by DSHS Division of Child Support in Yakima
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
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Korean Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Korean Community Services Center
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Koreans.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney.
Focus is on Korean and Korean-speaking clients.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood legal clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesFamily Justice CentersChild Advocacy CentersHIPAA ComplaintsCollection ComplaintsLabor and Employment LawIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsPredatory Lending AssistanceImmigrant Benefits AssistanceElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersWill Preparation AssistanceVoting Rights ProtectionDivorce AssistanceConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsWelfare Rights AssistanceAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationHousing Discrimination AssistanceWarranty ComplaintsEducation Discrimination AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceWork PermitsWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceChild Support Assistance/EnforcementProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesContract LawGeneral Legal AidCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementConsumer LawBankruptcy AssistanceFoster Care Legal ServicesNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceRights Counseling for Undocumented PeoplePublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceImmigrant Labor Certification Filing AssistanceOrganizational Start Up ServicesEstate Entitlement AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistanceLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsComprehensive Family Law ServicesTaxpayer Advocate ServicesAdult Guardianship AssistanceConsumer Fraud ReportingPatient Rights AssistanceEviction Prevention AssistanceHome SanitationRepossession Agency ComplaintsDeferred Action on Alien RemovalEmancipation of MinorsHousing ComplaintsChild Guardianship AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyAdoption Legal ServicesLandlord Rights Information/CounselingSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareSpecial Education AdvocacyAutomobile ComplaintsElder LawCorporate/Business LawCriminal Record Expungement AssistancePaternity SuitsAsylum Application Filing AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawImpounded Vehicle ServicesGrandparent RightsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesDriver License Retention/Reinstatement Assistance
Domestic Violence Family Law Clinic offered at Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Provides free 1-hour appointments for advice on family law legal issues involving domestic violence. Attorneys at the clinic are not able to provide representation. Serves low-income residents in East, Northeast and Southeast King County.
ELAP provides free 1-hour appointments with a family law attorney for advice and consultation on family law legal issues involving domestic violence.
Attorney volunteers are not able to provide full representation or represent clients in court.
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LGBTQ2S+ Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics through QLAW
Hosts a free monthly legal clinic with a focus on LGBTQ issues; provides information in a variety of areas including family law, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
Hosts a legal clinic specifically designed to address the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals and couples. This clinic is run by QLaw Foundation in partnership with the King County Bar Association.
The clinic is open to everyone regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
At the clinic, an attorney will meet with clients for 30 minutes and provide individualized legal advice and information.
Clinic attorneys will answer questions and provide information in a variety of areas including family law, immigration, debt and bankruptcy, divorce/dissolution, employment discrimination, and transgender legal issues.
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Native American/Tribal LawDeferred Action on Alien RemovalHome SanitationHousing ComplaintsFamily Justice CentersFoster Care Legal ServicesImmigrant Benefits AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceLegal CounselingDebt Consolidation ServicesLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesPatient Rights AssistanceEviction Prevention AssistanceCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceAsylum Application Filing AssistanceGrandparent RightsEmployment Discrimination AssistanceHealth Care Discrimination AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceDivorce AssistanceChild Support Assistance/EnforcementLandlord Rights Information/CounselingSpecial Education AdvocacyChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesElder LawGeneral Education AdvocacyBankruptcy AssistancePaternity SuitsChild Advocacy CentersAdult Guardianship AssistanceGeneral Legal AidVeteran Benefits AssistanceAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceAlimony AssistanceAdoption Legal ServicesDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsEmancipation of MinorsWork Permits
LGBTQ Family Immigration Legal Clinic offered at Entre Hermanos
Provides free Immigration and Family Law legal clinics with a focus on serving the LGBTQ Latinx community.
Assists with citizenship applications. Works with OIRA for DACA program recipients.
Provides free, monthly, 30 minute legal clinics for family law and Immigration legal needs with a focus on serving the LGBTQ Latinx community.
Volunteer attorneys work with clients to identify legal needs, potential legal actions and connect clients to further community legal services.
Assists with Office of Immigrant & Refugee Affairs (OIRA) legal clinics, with a particular focus on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program recipients and their family members.
Helps clients prepare for citizenship by confirming eligibility and providing free naturalization classes and workshops.
Lawyers and legal volunteers assist clients complete their N-400 naturalization petition and reviews them for accuracy.
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Emancipation of MinorsDeferred Action on Alien RemovalAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesChild Support Assistance/EnforcementPaternity SuitsNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesRefugee/Asylee Relative Petition Filing AssistanceDivorce AssistanceAlimony AssistanceAsylum Application Filing AssistanceSelf Petitions for Abused SpousesFamily Based VisasRights Counseling for Undocumented PeopleAdoption Legal ServicesDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesImmigrant Labor Certification Filing AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation Assistance
Bilingual Spanish Legal Clinic offered at El Centro de la Raza
Provides bilingual legal information and advice for a broad range of legal issues.
Provides legal information and advice for the following issues depending on attorney availability:
- Auto accidents
- Birth injuries
- Consumer law
- Criminal defense
- Family law
- Finance
- Immigration
- Landlord-tenant law
- Medical negligence
- Personal injury
- Property law
- Worker's rights/wage claims
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Divorce AssistanceLabor and Employment LawTenant Rights Information/CounselingChild Support Assistance/EnforcementPaternity SuitsLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionEmancipation of MinorsConsumer Fraud ReportingAdult Guardianship AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingGeneral Legal AidNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesConsumer LawEviction Prevention AssistanceHousing ComplaintsContract LawHousing Discrimination AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceAdoption Legal ServicesDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesWarranty ComplaintsAlimony Assistance
International District Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Chinese Information and Service Center
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Asians.
Chinese Information and Service Center, Asian Bar Association of Washington, and Asian Counseling and Referral Service partner with the King County Bar Association to provide a free legal clinic.
Pro bono attorneys work with staff and volunteer interpreters to give consultation and legal advice around family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law, and other areas. As of 9/2024, most consults are virtual but in-person appointments may be available if needed (more information provided to clients during intake phone call). Call (206) 957-8544 for an appointment. Appointments are typically Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 PM.
International District Legal Clinic
Chinese Information and Services Center
611 S Lane St.
Seattle, WA 98144
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Durable Power of Attorney for Health CareLabor and Employment LawContract LawConsumer LawImmigrant Labor Certification Filing AssistanceElder LawGrandparent RightsFoster Care Legal ServicesCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceAsylum Application Filing AssistanceEviction Prevention AssistanceHousing ComplaintsLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionDivorce AssistanceHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceConsumer Fraud ReportingEstate Entitlement AssistanceFamily Justice CentersChild Support Assistance/EnforcementChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceBankruptcy AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsImpounded Vehicle ServicesWarranty ComplaintsOrganizational Start Up ServicesSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingHousing Discrimination AssistanceVoting Rights ProtectionAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesAutomobile ComplaintsIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationCollection ComplaintsCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceLandlord Rights Information/CounselingNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawGeneral Education AdvocacyDeferred Action on Alien RemovalPredatory Lending AssistanceWork PermitsSpecial Education AdvocacyDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesChild Advocacy CentersPatient Rights AssistanceElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesEmployment Discrimination AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceWill Preparation AssistanceHome SanitationComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesGeneral Legal AidAdult Guardianship AssistanceConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsCorporate/Business LawTenant Rights Information/CounselingRights Counseling for Undocumented PeopleEducation Discrimination AssistancePaternity SuitsAdoption Legal Services
Child Support Enforcement offered by DSHS Division of Child Support in Kennewick
Enforces the child support process; including medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf. Also refers to the county prosecuting attorney to begin paternity cases.
Helps families reach and maintain self-sufficiency by:
- Establishing child support orders
- Enforcing child support obligations
- Modifying orders
- Payment processing through the Washington State Support Registry.
The child support enforcement process is as follows:
- The parent having custody makes application to the state; the state then contacts resources to find the non-custodial parent.
The parent, if located, is contacted and payment is requested.
- If payments are not forthcoming, legal action is taken to withhold wages or other appropriate methods are used to collect support.
The case may be referred to the County Prosecuting Attorney for legal action, including civil contempt or to establish paternity of child born out of wedlock.
- In accordance with welfare reform laws, DSHS will suspend or deny drivers, professional, recreational and occupational licenses for individuals owing overdue child support or failing to comply with subpoenas or warrants related to paternity or child support proceedings.
- If the state cannot locate the absent parent, then the State Parent Locator Service may send a request to the Federal Parent Locator Service which is authorized by law to obtain address information maintained by other state and federal agencies.
Also enforces medical support, modifies child support orders, and works with other states to collect support on a client's behalf.
Cannot help with child custody or visitation disputes, enforcement of community property settlements, collection of attorney's fees or other non-child support related debts.
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Civil Legal Aid and Information offered at Kitsap Legal Aid Services
Civil legal aid advice and consultations on an appointment basis as well as public education.
Kitsap Legal Services works with volunteer attorneys who will give legal advice and limited assistance to low-income Kitsap County residents.. All legal consultations are by appointment only and potential clients must go through the eligibility process. Currently, most legal appointments are occurring by phone or Zoom. There is often a waiting period of several weeks for an appointment and we typically CANNOT provide an attorney to go with you to court. If you are facing eviction, and you meet eligibility requirements, we may be able to provide an attorney to immediately represent you.
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Court Facilitator offered at Spokane County Superior Court's Family Court
Assists self-represented individuals in family law matters, including divorce, custody, child support, and paternity. Provides information on procedures and forms, and reviews forms for completeness. The facilitator is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice.
Assists self-represented individuals in family law matters, including divorce, custody, child support, and paternity. Provides information on procedures and forms, and reviews forms for completeness. The facilitator is not an attorney and cannot provide legal advice.
Family Law / Domestic Relations Matters
- Dissolution/Legal Separation/Invalidity of a Marriage
- Modification of Custody/Parenting Plan
- Modification of Child Support Order
- Establishment of Parentage (Paternity)
- Contempt of a Court Order
- Minor Guardianships
Information the Family Court Facilitator may provide:
- What mandatory forms are available and how to acquire them.
- Which forms to complete to begin and to finalize a legal action.
- Review of completed forms for procedural correctness (necessary blanks filled in and signed where required).
- Explain local procedures for setting motions and other hearings on the court calendars.
- Informational brochures and instruction sheets relating to domestic relation matters.
- Information regarding referrals to mediation, legal, social service and governmental agencies.
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