Alaska Free Legal Advice - Online Chat
A low-income resident can qualify to receive free legal advice in Alaska from a non-profit such as the Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC). Such services are provided through an online application process. In addition, there are self-help resources to assist individuals in navigating the court process.
Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC)
Alaska Bar Association (Referral Service)
Alaska Legal Services Corporation (ALSC)
- Website: www.alsc-law.org
- Hotline: 1-888-478-2572 (Mon-Fri, 9am to 5pm)
- Legal Areas: Native law, consumer, domestic violence, elder advocacy, family law, health, housing, public benefits, and veterans.
- Free Advice: Free legal assistance is provided to those who meet income and case-related eligibility criteria of those at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines (see table). Alaskans aged 60 or older are not subject to such financial eligibility restrictions.
Alaska Bar Association (Referral Service)
- Website: www.alaskabar.org/
- Hotline: 1-907-272-0352 (Mon-Fri, 9am to 12pm and 1pm to 4pm)
- Legal Areas: Admiralty, administrative, adoption, native law, alternate dispute resolution, arts, bankruptcy, commercial, construction, consumer, criminal (misdemeanor and felony), debt collection, discrimination, divorce (dissolution and custody), emininet domain, environmental, guardianship/conservator, immigration, insurance intellectual property, juvenile delinquency, labor relations, landlord-tenant, malpractice, military law, mining, negligence, patent/copyright, public interest, real estate, social security disability, tax, traffic, trusts/wills/estates, and workers compensation.
- Free Advice: The referral service will attempt to connect an individual with a free consultation. If a payment is required, it will be no more than $125 for the first 30 minutes with an attorney.
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