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Colorado residents can access free legal advice and services through several trusted nonprofit and government-supported organizations. These organizations provide legal advice, representation, and access to court forms online, by phone, and in person.
Colorado Legal Services (CLS)
Colorado Bar Association – Legal Clinics
Colorado Poverty Law Project (CPLP)
Colorado Judicial Branch – Self-Help Centers
Disability Law Colorado
Colorado Legal Services (CLS)
- Website: https://www.coloradolegalservices.org
- Hotline: 303-837-1313
- Legal Areas: Housing and evictions, family law, consumer issues, public benefits (SSI, SNAP, Medicare/Medicaid), immigration, employment, and veterans' legal issues.
- Free Advice: Legal services are offered to residents who meet income guidelines (typically ≤ 125% of the federal poverty level, with some exceptions).
Colorado Bar Association – Legal Clinics
- Website: https://www.cobar.org/For-the-Public
- Hotline: 303-860-1115
- Legal Areas: Family law, landlord-tenant, consumer law, small claims, and estate planning.
- Free Advice: Services are open to all Colorado residents, without income restriction, though they are typically limited to brief advice rather than full representation.
Colorado Poverty Law Project (CPLP)
- Website: https://www.copovertylawproject.org
- Hotline: 303-293-2217
- Legal Areas: Tenants’ rights, eviction defense, housing discrimination, and mobile home park legal issues.
- Free Advice: Legal services are available to tenants facing housing instability.
Colorado Judicial Branch – Self-Help Centers
- Website: https://www.courts.state.co.us/Self_Help/index.cfm
- Hotline: Varies by location (see website for contacts)
- Legal Areas: Assistance with legal forms, information on court procedures, referrals to other free legal resources.
- Free Advice: Legal services are available to all Colorado residents.
Disability Law Colorado
- Website: https://www.disabilitylawco.org
- Hotline: 1-800-288-1376
- Legal Areas: Disability discrimination (employment, housing, education), guardianship, and access to public services.
- Free Advice: Legal services are available to anyone with a qualifying disability.
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