Central Louisiana Pro Bono Project

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CENLA Pro Bono Project

The Central Louisiana Pro Bono Project connects volunteer attorneys with low-income individuals who need help with civil legal issues but cannot afford to hire a lawyer. The project works to increase access to justice by providing free legal services in areas like family law, housing, consumer rights, and more.

Services & Eligibility

To qualify for help, individuals must typically have a household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level and have a civil legal issue the project handles. Some cases may require additional eligibility screening.

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Legal problem types handled

Divorce
Child Custody & Visitation
Housing After A Disaster
Housing Discrimination & Domestic Violence
Housing Assistance, Public Housing, & Subsidized Housing
Discrimination Around Housing
Homelessness & Housing Insecurity
Foreclosure On A Home
Bankruptcy
Credit Practices & Credit Reports
Debt & Lending Money
Asking A Landlord For Repairs
Renting Or Leasing A Home
Security Deposit For A Rented Home
Name Or Gender Change
Birth Certificates & Identity Documents
Plans For If You Are Incapacitated Or Ill (Powers Of Attorney & Advance Directives)
Making A Will & Estate Plan
Dealing With Another Person's Estate After They Die
Family Issues After A Disaster
Contracts, Warranties, Deceptive Trade Practices
Loans, Contracts, & Scams After A Disaster

Parishes served

Rapides
Vernon
Avoyelles

Upcoming Legal Help Events

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