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A resident of Massachusetts or of the Greater Boston area can receive free legal advice from a number of non-profit organizations if they meet certain income or case-related eligibility qualifications. These organizations provide services in a variety of legal areas, including family law, housing, employment, and immigration.

Civil Legal Aid for Victims of Crime

  • Website: www.massclavc.org

  • Hotline: 1-844-878-6682 (Mon-Fri, 9am to 5pm)

  • Legal Areas: Family law, housing, immigration, disability rights, child welfare, education, consumer, identity theft, employment rights and public benefits.

  • Free Advice: Free legal assistance is available to those residents of Massachusetts who have been the victim of a crime and who are facing a civil (non-criminal) legal issue that is a result of that crime. Those who are not residents of the state may qualify if their legal problem is otherwise in Massachusetts.


Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association (Greater Boston Area)

  • Website: www.vlpnet.org

  • Hotline: 1-617-603-1700 (Mon, Wed-Fri, 9am to 12pm; Tues, 12:30pm to 3:30pm)

  • Legal Areas: Appeals, bankruptcy, consumer debt, divorce, custody, child support, parenting, contempt, modification actions, guardianship, housing, evictions, medical legal partnership, unemployment, wage theft, worker exploitation, and wills.

  • Free Advice: Volunteer Lawyers Project assists low-income families (those under 200% of the Federal Poverty Level) from the Greater Boston area.


Greater Boston Legal Services (Greater Boston Area)

  • Website: www.gbls.org

  • Hotline: 1-617-371-1234 (Mon-Fri, 9:30am to 12:30pm)

  • Legal Areas: Abuse prevention orders, consumer rights, criminal record sealing and re-entry, debt collection, bankruptcy, education, employment law, workers' rights, unemployment benefits, family law, government benefits, healthcare benefits, nursing home rights, housing, immigration, social security, SSI, state supplementary benefits, taxes, and eviction defense.

  • Free Advice: GBLS provides services for low-income families and individuals (earning up to 125% of the Federal Poverty Level) in the Greater Boston area. Greater Boston includes the 47 towns and cities surrounding the city of Boston (see map).

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