Indiana Pro Bono / Legal Assistance
District 14 Legal Volunteers
Serving Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Orange, Scott, and Washington Counties

 

We work to volunteer legal time and talents assuring the poor, elderly and disabled representation within our legal system.

 
Legal Volunteers Financial Policy: Legal Volunteers is required by its funding source to adhere to financial guidelines that are similar to those used by other agencies offering legal assistance to the low income population. The policy of Indiana Legal Services is to serve those clients who are within 125% of the Federal Poverty Level, and Legal Volunteers has adopted that rule.  This is set up on a sliding scale according to the number of household members under the direct support and responsibility of the applicant.  The 125% figure can be “stretched” under special circumstances.
 

Apply for Legal Help

Step One: Review our policies and guidelines to make sure we can help you with your case.

Step Two: Complete our online Intake Form and Agreement, print it, and either fax or mail it back to our office.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does "pro bono" mean?
  • What does "pro se" mean?
  • What kinds of cases can you help me with?
  • What if I need help with a criminal case?
  • More FAQs

    Disclaimer: These questions and answers are intended to be used only as an informational guide and not as legal advice. Information on this website should not be construed as such.



    Other Legal Assistance Providers in District 14
    Indiana Legal Services New Albany Office
    3303 Plaza Dr., Suite 5
    New Albany, IN 47150
    1-800-892-2776
    (812) 945-4123 (fax)
    www.indianajustice.org
    American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana
    1031 E. Washington St.
    Indianapolis, IN 46202
    (317) 635-4059
    www.aclu-in.org/

    Last modified on Tuesday, October, 07, 2008