Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, Corp. (SLLS) is partially funded by Legal Services Corporation. As a condition of the funding it receives from the Société des services juridiques, it is prohibited from engaging in certain activities throughout its legal work, including work supported by other sources of funding. SLLS may not spend funds on activities prohibited by the Legal Services Corp Act, 42 U.S.C. 1996 et seq. or prohibited by Public Act 104-134. Public Law 104-134-504(d) requires that all funders of programs funded by the Société des services juridiques be notified of these restrictions. For a copy of these laws or for other information or clarification, please send your correspondence to the above address. Whatever challenges our communities face, we work every day to improve access to justice and help vulnerable people overcome life`s legal barriers.
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (SLLS) fights for fairness for vulnerable people. We provide free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals in six offices in 22 communities in southeast Louisiana. Our six offices are located in Baton Rouge, Covington, Gretna, Hammond, Houma and New Orleans. Every day, we: The information provided in this article does not constitute and is not intended to constitute legal advice. All available information about I was illegally distributed and things were stolen. I filed a complaint. I need to know what to do If you are looking for legal help, please read the “Do you need help?” section below. To request legal assistance, see the online application below.
Legal Services of North Louisiana is a nonprofit law firm that provides free public services to low-income residents and seniors. Effective January 1, 2017, qualified person legal services in Caddo, Bossier, Webster, Claiborne, Bienville, Caldwell, East Carroll, West Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, Natchitoches, DeSoto, Catahoula, Concordia, Grant, LaSalle, Red River, Sabine and Winn parishes will be provided by Legal Aid of North Louisiana. To qualify for free legal aid from Legal Services of North Louisiana Inc., you must meet certain financial and income requirements, exceptions may be made in cases of extreme hardship, including disability, seniors, medical and child care expenses, and be involved in civil proceedings. No criminal proceedings will be accepted and will be involved in a case that does not have to pay. If this is a case where a local attorney could make money, we will not be able to handle it unless two (2) local attorneys reject it (and the plaintiff is otherwise eligible). The offices of the northern parishes in the extended ministry are located at: I want a divorce, it will not be contested. I`m on Social Security, my husband lives in Omaha, NE. I was chased away with a strong arm, the electricity was cut off by the owner`s relative and the gas was cut off so I wouldn`t have hot water. The police did not want to help because it was a civil case. And that was during the moratorium on Covid-19-related evictions.
The apartment was emptied and all.my things thrown away while I was away. Too much to write here. The Biden administration has announced a three-part plan to help those with federal student loan debt. What`s next? Extended break COVID-19 and COVID-19 and Disaster Helpline: 1-844-244-7871 Sign up here to receive updates on SLLS and issues that impact the people and communities we serve. We are pleased to present the 2021 Annual Report of Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (SLLS). Each year we reflect on the end of the adoption parental rights of the natural father/stepfather in the communities: Caldwell, East Carroll, Franklin, Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Quachita, Richland, Tensas, Union and West Carroll. Help us give a voice to low-income people by joining our work to improve access to justice. Get started today by making a donation or volunteering at one of our offices. Monroe: 3016 Cameron Street, Monroe, LA 71201.
Tel. 318-699-0889 or 1-800-259-6591; Fax: 318-699-0191 Have you ever used this office for anything? What did you think? Parishes: Catahoula, Concordia, DeSoto, Grant, LaSalle, Natchitoches, Red River, Sabine, Winn Parishes: Caddo, Bossier, Claiborne, Webster, Bienville. Shreveport: 720 Travis Street, Shreveport, LA 71101. Tel. 318-222-7186 or 1-800-826-9265; Fax: 318-221-1901 Volunteering at SLLS gives you the opportunity to practice new skills while making a difference for those in need. I`m in transition now and I`m trying to move into Monroe`s housing and I think they owe me $395.00, if not all the money I paid for rent. My ex-husband is holding my children against our custody agreement My children were removed from their mother`s house by cps. I am the non-faulty parent in this matter. I don`t know why my children were removed, but they were placed in foster care. I need help getting my children back.
The parishes assigned to ministries may overlap and it serves only as a guide. Natchitoches: 134 St. Denis Street, Natchitoches, LA 71457. Tel. 318-352-7220 or 1-800-960-9109; Fax: 318-352-7015 Your donation helps vulnerable people access justice to improve their lives. Click on the link below and make a difference today. Call – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Consultant Quick Overview Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (SLLS) is looking for services at 3016 Cameron Street Monroe, LA – 71201 Phone Number: (318) 699-0889 Fax: (318) 699-0191 For assistance from one of our offices, please click on one of the buttons below. Helping people overcome life`s legal hurdles for over 50 years My child`s father was granted temporary sole custody 4 years ago, with only charges or accusations based on the hardships I had to overcome. I did everything I could to keep the situation as comfortable as possible.
He got too comfortable dictating when and where I see my child. The contract was valid for one year. I`m not sure what I can do. I want to have at least half the time my joint custody and my baby without the father`s father or wife taking into account their feelings and opinions in determining whether or not I have my child. Help for invalid deeds for property that my late mother owned.