Montgomery County, MD – Disability Network Directory – Legal Services – Free, Low Cost & Pro Bono – Updated 4/25/2019
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Maryland Legal Aid - Montgomery County Office
600 Jefferson Plaza, Suite 430
Rockville, MD 20852
240-314-0373 (V)
1-855-880-9487 (Toll Free)
www.mdlab.org
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Walk-in Intake Hours: Monday through
Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Telephone Intake
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:00
p.m. Provides a full range of free civil legal services to
financially eligible individuals. Assist with collection and
debt; bankruptcy; predatory lending practics; wage
claims and other FLSA issues; custody/visitation;
divorce/separation; domestic abuse; long-term health
care; homeownership; mortgage foreclosures; private
landlord/tenant; social security (SSI/SSDI);
unemployment; food stamps; veterans benefits; wills
and estates; and fraud and elder abuse. Legal help
information and self-help materials available at
www.peoples-law.org.
Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service
201 North Charles Street, Suite 1400
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-547-6537 (Intake)
1-800-510-0050 (Toll Free)
E-mail: info@mvlslaw.org
www.mvlslaw.org
Intake Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9am to 12pm.
Free or low-cost legal representation in civil matters to
Marylanders with limited income. Each eligible client is
matched with a volunteer lawyer who has the
appropriate skills and expertise to provide quality
representation. Accept the family cases: family
(divorce, custody, adoption, guardianship - adult and
child, name changes/birth certificate corrections,
unaccompanised youth project); housing
(landlord/tenant disputes, foreclosure and tax sale,
deed changes, ground rent, other property issues);
consumer (bankruptcy – chapter 7, collections,
contract and other consumer disputes); and other
(expungement/shielding/vacatur, income tax disputes,
estate planning and administration – small estates,
uninsured motorist tort, non-profit organizations).
University of Maryland – School of Law
Clinic Program and JustAdvice® Project
510 West Baltimore Street, Suite 360
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-706-3295 (V)
410-929-4809 (JustAdvice® Project)
E-mail: JustAdvice®Project@law.umaryland.edu
www.law.umaryland.edu/Programs-and-
Impact/Clinical-Law/Requests-for-assistance/
Law students practice under supervision of law school
faculty and provide legal representation to low-income
clients in family law matters before district, circuit and
appellate courts. Child custody, child support, divorce
and protection from domestic violence. Clinic does not
have any type of "walk-in" consultation facilities, and
they do not give legal advice over the phone. Since
attorneys are also students, their availability for
assistance is dependent on the academic calendar.
JustAdvice® Project
www.law.umaryland.edu/Programs-and-
Impact/Clinical-Law/Just-Advice/
Hosts two three-hour sessions each week at various
locations. Customers receive up to 30 minutes with an
experienced attorney to discuss their legal issue.
During this meeting, customers can gain a better
understanding of the legal issues they face and
receive advice on how to proceed in order to resolve
those issues. The JustAdvice® Project will assist with
family law, housing, criminal, employment,
expungement, insurance, SSI, tax, elder law cases.
Besides providing legal advice, the JustAdvice®
Project can also help with expungement of court
records for only the cost of court filings.
Washington Lawyers' Committee for
Civil Rights and Urban Affairs
11 Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20036
202-319-1000 (V)
202-319-1000 ext. 8001 (Spanish)
1-800-361-8361 (Toll Free)
E-mail: justice@washlaw.org
www.washlaw.org
Represent both individuals and groups seeking to
vindicate their civil rights on issues pertaining to equal
opportunity employment, fair housing, equitable
access to public accommodations, prisoner rights,
immigrant and refugee rights, public education, and
handle discrimination complaints including
MetroAccess complaints.