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Please call before coming in to the office. You may not have to come to the office. LASMTC may be able to help by phone or mail. LASMTC may be able to come to the county where you live.
LASMTC only takes legal problems that a person cannot go to jail for. If you have a criminal case, you need to call the Public Defender’s office.
TJC helps individuals and families when they need help with their health care. If you want to see if TJC can help you, please call. Due to limited resources, TJC is unable to help every family that calls us. If TJC is unable to help, it try to put you in touch with others who might be able to help.
Southern Migrant Legal Services is a special project of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid to provide free legal services to migrant and seasonal farm workers.
The Nashville office serves the following states: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas.
SELC does not charge clients and partners for its services, but relies instead on charitable gifts from individuals, families and foundations.
The ABA Military Pro Bono Project connects eligible, active-duty servicemembers with pro bono attorneys to assist with the resolution of civil legal issues. If you are an active-duty member of the military eligible for services through your military legal assistance office (which may include certain members of the Reserves and National Guard), you may be eligible for a referral for legal help through the Military Pro Bono Project.
The Mid American Pension Rights Program is hosted by Elder Law of Michigan, Inc. (ELM), a 501(c)(3) which is a nonprofit charitable organization that promotes and protects the rights, health and economic well-being of older adults and people with disabilities providing information, advocacy, legal advice and professional services.
Please call our office and we will help you find the public defenders office in your county.
CHATTANOOGA – A one year grant that was expected to provide $250,000 in local benefit has instead resulted in more than six times that amount in half the time! Last fall, the Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga awarded Legal Aid of East Tennessee (LAET) $20,000 to help low-income women and their children escape abusive situations, rebuild their lives, and achieve financial stability and security.
CHATTANOOGA – What began as a response to the recession in 2010 continues to reap great benefit for the local economy. Legal Aid of East Tennessee’s Family Stabilization Project focuses on the recently unemployed in the Chattanooga area to identify those who lost a job through no fault of their own, and yet were denied unemployment benefits. The program provides legal services to help low-income residents appeal wrongful denials by the Tennessee Department of Employment Security, an
The Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga (CFGC) held “The Greater Race” last Saturday morning in downtown Chattanooga in celebration of the Foundation’s 50th anniversary. The Chattanooga office of Legal Aid of East Tennessee (LAET) won the Second Place $10,000 prize, which was presented today.
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