If you are homeowner in foreclosure faced with a situation that needs legal attention, you basically have Two Options: handle the matter yourself or seek professional legal help.
Representing yourself in a legal proceeding may hold some initial appeal due to the cost of hiring a lawyer or your interest in taking control of the situation.
Before you decide to handle a legal matter yourself, however, you need to evaluate yourself to see whether you can are ready to handle the matter and whether you have access to the resources you will need to succeed.
While our program is designed to assit homeowners in pro se litigations, if you are considering handling the matter yourself, be forewarned that a seemingly simple issue can quickly grow complex if you are not well versed with the legal system. For this simple reason, we are publishing this post to assist homeowners who may not be familiar with the legal system even if they wish to use our program to fight their case. The legal resources contained within our program can also help Attorneys practicing in other areas, help a homeowener fight his/her foreclosure case, saving valuable research time as time is of the essense.
In most situations homeowners will be better off hiring a lawyer, who will assess the merits of your case, explain your options, and help you achieve the best result.
If you decide to seek professional legal help, you can hire a lawyer directly or, depending on your situation, request legal assistance from a nonprofit legal assistance organization such as Legal Aid or the Citizen Media Law Project.
Nonprofit Legal Assistance
Many lawyers and legal organizations provide pro bono work. In common usage pro bono refers to volunteer work done for the public good. In the legal field, lawyers who do pro bono work take cases for those who are disadvantaged and unable to secure legal assistance. Additionally, legal advocacy organizations (organizations that take on cases) usually provide pro bono representation for their clients.
There are a number of nonprofit institutions and other organizations that may be able to represent you or provide other legal assistance. Should the organization offer to represent you in court, you will be in the enviable position of enjoying free legal work done by lawyers passionately committed to the underlying causes of your situation. Note that these lawyers may be working on your individual case because they want to break new legal ground or advance the law in a particular way to benefit society as a whole. Thus, you will want to make your individual goals clear to them. More often than not, they will share your goals and you’ll be able to forge ahead.
THESE ARE THE LIST OF NONPROFIT LEGAL ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATIONS BY STATE
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Arizona
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Arizona:
- State Bar of Arizona
- Maricopa County Bar Association
- Pima County Bar Association
- Southern Arizona Legal Aid
- The Volunteer Lawyers Program
- AZLawHelp.org
- Community Legal Services
- ACLU of Arizona
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in California
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in California:
- The State Bar of California
- Alameda County Bar Association
- The Bar Association of San Francisco
- Contra Costa County Bar Association
- The Lawyers Club of San Diego
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- San Bernardino County Bar Association
- San Diego County Bar Association
- Santa Clara County Bar Association
- Sonoma County Bar Association
- ACLU of Northern California
- ACLU of San Diego
- ACLU of Southern California
- California Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
- Bay Area Legal Aid
- Central California Legal Services
- East Bay Community Law Center
- Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, Inc.
- Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
- Legal Aid Foundation of Santa Barbara County
- Legal Aid of Marin
- Legal Aid of Napa Valley
- Legal Aid Society of Orange County, California
- Legal Aid Society of San Diego
- Legal Aid of San Mateo County
- Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County
- Legal Services of Northern California
- Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Florida
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Florida:
- The Florida Bar
- Orange County Bar Association
- Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association
- Palm Beach County Bar Association
- St. Petersburg Bar Association
- Volusia County Bar
- ACLU of Florida
- Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Pinnellas County Arts Council
- Bay Area Legal Services (Tampa)
- Central Florida Legal Services
- Florida Legal Services, Inc.
- Gulf Coast Legal Services
- Jacksonville Area Legal Aid
- Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County
- Legal Services of Greater Miami
- Legal Services of North Florida
- Three Rivers Legal Services
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Georgia
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Georgia:
- State Bar of Georgia
- Atlanta Bar Association
- ACLU of Georgia
- Georgia Lawyers for the Arts
- Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc.
- Georgia Advocacy Office
- Georgia Legal Services Program
- Legal Assistance in Georgia
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Illinois
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Illinois:
- Illinois State Bar
- Chicago Bar Association
- Cook County Bar Association
- Peoria County Bar Association
- ACLU of Illinois
- Lawyers for the Creative Arts
- Cabrini Green Legal Aid Clinic
- CARPLS (Cook County)
- Illinois Legal Aid
- Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago
- Prairie State Legal Services
- The Law Project
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Indiana
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Indiana:
- Indiana State Bar Association
- Evansville Bar Association
- ACLU of Indiana
- Creative Arts Legal League (“CALL”)
- Indianapolis Legal Aid Society
- Indiana Justice Center
- Aid Corporation of Tippecanoe County
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Massachusetts
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Massachusetts:
- Boston Bar Association
- Massachusetts Bar Association
- ACLU of Massachusetts
- Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts, Inc.
- Community Legal Services and Counseling Center
- Greater Boston Legal Services
- Legal Advocacy and Resource Center
- Massachusetts Legal Help
- Massachusetts Legal Services
- Merrimack Valley Legal Services
- Neighborhood Legal Services (Lynn and Lawrence)
- New Center for Legal Advocacy (Bristol and Plymouth County)
- South Middlesex Legal Services
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Michigan
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Michigan:
- Macomb County Bar Association
- Oakland County Bar Association
- ACLU of Michigan
- Legal Services of Eastern Michigan
- Legal Services of Northern Michigan
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in New Jersey
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in New Jersey:
- New Jersey State Bar Association
- Middlesex County Bar Association
- ACLU of New Jersey
- New Jersey Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
- Camden Center for Law and Social Justice
- Legal Services of New Jersey
- LSNJ Law
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in New York
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in New York:
- New York State Bar Association
- Association of the Bar of the City of New York
- Nassau County Bar Association
- New York County Lawyers’ Association
- ACLU of New York
- New York Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts
- Empire Justice Center
- Legal Aid Society of New York
- Legal Assistance of Western New York
- Legal Services of the Hudson Valley
- Legal Services for New York City
- Nassau / Suffolk Law Services
- Neighborhood Legal Services (Buffalo)
- New York Legal Assistance Group
- Queens Legal Services
- South Brooklyn Legal Services
- Western New York Law Center
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in North Carolina
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in North Carolina:
- North Carolina Bar Association
- Mecklenberg County Bar Association
- ACLU of North Carolina
- North Carolina Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (NCVLA)
- Legal Aid of North Carolina
- Legal Services of Southern Piedmont
- North Carolina Justice and Community Development Center
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Ohio
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Ohio:
- Ohio State Bar
- Akron Bar Association
- Cincinnati Bar Association
- Cleveland Bar Association
- Columbus Bar Association
- Cuyahoga County Bar Association
- Lorain County Bar Association
- ACLU of Ohio
- Equal Justice Foundation
- Legal Aid Society of Cleveland
- Legal Aid Society of Columbus
- Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
- Ohio State Legal Services Association / Southeastern Ohio Legal Services
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Pennsylvania
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Pennsylvania:
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Allegheny County Bar Association
- Chester County Bar Association
- Erie County Bar Association
- ACLU of Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers of the Arts
- Community Legal Services of Philadelphia
- Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania
- MidPenn Legal Services
- Neighborhood Legal Services Association (Pittsburgh)
- Northwestern Legal Services
- Pennsylvania Legal Services
- Philadelphia Legal Assistance
- Pennsylvania Newspaper Association Legal Resources
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Texas
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Texas:
- Texas Bar Association
- Dallas Bar Association
- Houston Bar Association
- San Antonio Bar Association
- ACLU of Texas
- Texas Accountants & Lawyers for the Arts
- Advocacy Incorporated
- Legal Aid of Northwest Texas
- Lone Star Legal Aid
- Texas Legal Services Center (State Support)
- Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in the District of Columbia
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in the District of Columbia:
- District of Columbia Bar Association
- ACLU of the District of Columbia
- Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia
- Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Virginia
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Virginia:
- Virginia Bar Association
- Fairfax Bar Association
- ACLU of Virginia
- Virginia Lawyers for the Arts
- Blue Ridge Legal Services
- Central Virginia Legal Aid Society
- Legal Aid Justice Center
- Legal Services of Northern Virginia
- Potomac Legal Aid Society
- Rappahannock Legal Services
- Southwest Virginia Legal Aid Society
- Virginia Legal Aid Society
- Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts
Nonprofit Legal Assistance Organizations in Washington
The following organizations provide legal assistance to individuals and organizations in Washington:
- Washington State Bar Association
- King County Bar Association (Seattle)
- Washington Lawyers for the Arts
- Columbia Legal Services
- Equal Justice Coalition
- Legal Foundation of Washington
- Northwest Justice Project
- ACLU of Washington
OTHER LEGAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE LINKS BY STATE
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