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Get Legal Aid. Apply for legal aid at the legal aid program that serves your county. You can apply by telephone or online with Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Legal Services of Southern Missouri, or the Legal Aid of Western Missouri.
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You can apply for legal aid assistance at one of the offices listed below by telephone. Also, you can apply online with the Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Legal Services of Southern Missouri, or the Legal Aid of Western Missouri by clicking on their "Apply Online" link.
Missouri Department of Social Services is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. TDD/TTY: 800-735-2966, Relay Missouri: 711
Need legal help but can't afford a lawyer? Find free and low-cost legal aid in Columbia, MO. We list local legal aid offices and provide information on how to qualify and apply.
Missouri Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal advice clinic in which qualifying users post civil legal questions at no cost to be answered by pro bono attorneys licensed in their state.
We provide free civil legal assistance, advice and information for low-income people and the elderly in 21 eastern Missouri counties. Clients must meet financial eligibility based on household incomes or meet other qualifications for consultation or representation.
MMLS provides free legal assistance and legal information to low-income mid-Missourians and domestic and sexual violence survivors who would otherwise not be able to afford an attorney or access courts on their own.