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Georgia Legal Aid

  • If you live in Fulton, Clayton, Cobb, Gwinnett, or DeKalb County, fill out Atlanta Legal Aid’s online intake application or call 404-524-5811 to see if you qualify for help.
  • If you live in any other Georgia county, fill out the Georgia Legal Services Program’s online intake application or call 833-457-7529 to see if you qualify for free legal help.
  • If you are 60 years old or older, call the Georgia Senior Legal Hotline at 888-257-9519.

Georgia Legal Services Program

Georgia Legal Services Program is an independent, non-profit organization that provides free legal services to low-income people in civil matters in the 154 Georgia counties outside the five-county Atlanta metropolitan area.  The mission of the Georgia Legal Services Program is to provide access to justice and opportunities out of poverty for Georgians with low incomes.  Our lawyers and paralegals provide the help that reflects your community’s values of fairness, equality, and responsibility to assist others in need.

Contact: If you live in any other Georgia county, fill out the Georgia Legal Services Program’s online intake application or call 1-833-457-7529 to see if you qualify for free legal help.

Pro Bono Net

The LawHelp website platform was created and is maintained by Pro Bono Net (PBN), a national nonprofit founded in 1999 whose mission is to bring the power of the law to all through technology and collaboration. Pro Bono Net’s programs equip individuals with solutions to life-changing legal issues and transform how the civil justice sector collaborates to tackle justice problems

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