Indiana Free Legal Advice - Online Chat
Indiana residents seeking free legal advice for civil matters have access to several nonprofit organizations and resources. Eligibility typically depends on income (generally at or below 125% to 200% of the federal poverty level), residency, and the nature of the legal issue.
Indiana Legal Services (ILS)
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic
Indianapolis Legal Aid Society
Legal Aid Society of Evansville
Indiana Legal Services (ILS)
- Website: www.indianalegalservices.org
- Hotline: 1-844-243-8570
- Legal Areas: Family law, housing, public benefits, consumer issues, elder law, and immigration.
- Free Advice: Generally for individuals with income at or below 125% of the federal poverty level. In certain circumstances, applicants with income up to 200% of the federal poverty guidelines may be eligible, depending on expenses and the type of legal problem.
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic
- Website: www.nclegalclinic.org
- Hotline: 317-429-4131 (Indianapolis), 260-456-8972 (Fort Wayne)
- Legal Areas: Immigration, housing, bankruptcy, expungement, and more.
- Free Advice: Provides free legal services to low-income individuals statewide.
Indianapolis Legal Aid Society
- Website: www.indylas.org
- Hotline: 317-635-9538
- Legal Areas: Family law, guardianship, adoption, and other civil matters.
- Free Advice: Serves low-income residents in Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, and Shelby counties.
Legal Aid Society of Evansville
- Hotline: 812-435-5173
- Legal Areas: Civil legal issues for low-income residents of Vanderburgh County.
- Free Advice: Assists low-income residents of Vanderburgh County.
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