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Striving to make access to justice for all a reality for the Granite State
603 Legal Aid is a civil legal aid provider offering legal representation, advocacy, and education.
In partnership with volunteer attorneys and community organizations, 603 Legal Aid works to make justice a reality for and with people who experience economic hardship that threatens their basic human needs. 603 Legal Aid helps low-income people by providing
free civil legal advice
and
information
by telephone, by representing someone in court, or through a referral to a volunteer attorney or another program for legal help.
If you know someone who needs help with a non-criminal legal problem, contact 603 Legal Aid. You or your client can apply for legal help from this website at any time. Call
1 (800) 639-5290
or
(603) 224-3333
from 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM on Monday through Wednesday.
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603 Legal Aid Can Give Legal Advice or Referrals About the Following:
Housing
Housing problems such as eviction and foreclosure.
Family Law and Domestic Violence
Family problems such as custody of a child, protective orders, or divorce.
Civil Rights
Discrimination, civil rights, and the rights of individuals with disabilities.
Benefits
Social security, unemployment, disability, and food stamps.
Criminal Record Annulments
Removing non-violent crimes from a criminal record
Tax Issues
Federal income tax problems
Click here for the complete list of Self-help Guides
Get Help Filling Out Certain Forms and Letters
Answer a set of questions, and get the form or letter you need with instructions that tell you what to do next and a link to more information about your legal issue. Download, email, or do both to get your final document.
The documents you can create are:
Letter to a debt collector
asking them to stop contacting you,
Letter to a debt collector
or creditor telling them you are judgment proof,
Letter to a prior landlord
asking them to return your security deposit,
Appearance form
for a tenant who is being evicted,
Answer and Request for Continuance
for a tenant who is being evicted because they withheld rent,
Letter to your landlord
asking them to make repairs or fix conditions in your home.
Our friends at Illinois Legal Aid Online have been helping us – if you notice their name in the address box of your browser, do not be alarmed; you really are in the right place.
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Keith’s 3rd eviction hearing took place on August 29th. Unfortunately, Keith couldn’t connect with 603LA until August 30th.
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Client Success Story: Representing Herself in Court
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Recently, one of our attorneys Jeff was connected with a new client.  Our client's hearing was on that Tuesday, and her abuser (who was represented by an attorney) had filed a cross Domestic Violence Protection Order against her, a Petition for Divorce, and an Ex Parte to regain access to the marital home. She felt inundated with these filings, was overwhelmed, and did not know what to do.
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