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Various bar associations, non-profit organizations, and other private advocacy organizations host legal clinics that are open to the public. Legal clinics usually do not require an appointment and allow you to speak with an attorney who could help answer your legal questions or offer legal advice on how you might be able to resolve a legal issue.
Most clinics are free, but some may have a small fee to attend. Nearly all legal clinics have income qualifications, and some clinics only cover certain legal topics (e.g., wills, family law) or are only open to certain populations (veterans, the homeless, etc.). There may also be language interpreters present. Please read the descriptions for more information and contact the organization hosting the clinic for more details.
Many walk-in clinics are now being held over the phone or online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please see the organization's website for more details about intake procedures, eligibility, and upcoming dates.