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CIVIL CLINIC
3rd Wednesday of the month, 1:00 pm, call 970-249-7202 for details
FAMILY CLINIC
By appointment only, please call to schedule. 970-249-7202
WILLS/ESTATE CLINIC
Quarterly, please call for dates and times
The legal system is intimidating and legal issues can easily get overwhelming. We’re here to help. Contact us or call 249-7202.
No attorney spoken to through UVLA’s services represents a client unless an Attorney Agreement is signed through the attorney’s office. UVLA staff will never facilitate the signing of an Attorney Agreement with an external attorney. Once an Attorney Agreement is signed, all correspondence will be conducted through the attorney’s office until a closed letter is received by UVLA from the attorney’s office. *UVLA cannot assist clients who are represented by an attorney
UVLA Provides Legal Assistance
With Priority Given To:
- domestic and family violence
- potential harm to children
- potential loss of housing or basic needs
- violations of rights
Family Law pro se and pro bono placement priority is given to:
- cases involving domestic violence or emotional abuse
- custody cases and post decree matters in which children are at risk
- clients with disabilities
- cases not involving children or violence in which the couple has been separated 30 days or more
- cases in which pro se assistance is not sufficient
Housing Law pro se and pro bono
placement priority is given to:
- eviction involving children that may result in homelessness
- eviction of seniors that may result in homelessness
- clients wanting to break a lease due to safety or violation of rights
- cases in which pro se assistance is not sufficient
Estate Law pro se and pro bono placement priority is given to:
- basic wills
- probate
- powers of attorney
Consumer Law pro se and pro bono
priority is given to:
- senior exploitation
- bankruptcy
Sealing criminal records pro se and pro bono priority is given to:
- individuals with dependents
- cases involving loss of housing and basic needs
- individuals who have been a victim of violence
Other
*Financial eligibility is determined by federal poverty guidelines.
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