Legal hotlines, information about various legal topics, and other legal resources. Also includes a legal referral hotline that can connect you with assistance organizations in your area.
This project connects low-income disaster survivors with information and legal assistance. Assistance is available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
This article has forms, instructions, and information on asking the court to appear at your hearing by phone or video if you are not able to come in person.
A part of the Texas Disaster Legal Help project, this portal connects volunteer attorneys with available cases, upcoming clinics, training materials, and information on providing pro bono assistance to disaster survivors in Texas.
Volunteer remotely. Virtual legal advice clinic run by the American Bar Association. According to their website you can "answer civil legal questions from the comforts of your home or office". See the ABA's FAQ page for more information.
This online center created by the nonprofit Legal Services Corporation (LSC) provides an updated list of ongoing disaster-related pro bono opportunities for lawyers.
List compiled by the State Bar of Texas that connects attorneys with resources on topics such as disaster assistance, volunteer information and court closures.
This guide, created and updated by Central Texas Wildfire Legal Response Team, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid and Lone Star Legal Aid, provides attorney volunteers with resources when attempting to answer questions from those affected by a disaster.
Note The library cannot tell you what the law means for your situation.