Legal Action of Wisconsin (LAW) is a non-profit law firm providing free civil legal services. They provide full representation, brief advice, and easy-to-understand resources to people who would otherwise face their legal problem alone in the following areas: housing, employment, debt & taxes, public benefits, family law, and victim support. They have staff to work with specific populations, including veterans, seniors, farmworkers, people who use drugs or are in recovery, students, and those near release or recently released from prison.
Legal Action of Wisconsin (LAW) is a non-profit law firm providing free civil legal services. They provide full representation, brief advice, and easy-to-understand resources to people who would otherwise face their legal problem alone in the following areas: housing, employment, debt & taxes, public benefits, family law, and victim support. They have staff to work with specific populations, including veterans, seniors, farmworkers, people who use drugs or are in recovery, students, and those near release or recently released from prison.
Provides free civil legal help to those who cannot otherwise afford it to Wisconsin's Northern 33 counties and Native Americans statewide.
Provides free legal representation to unemployed workers in connection with their unemployment compensation hearings and LIRC appeals.
Provides free, direct legal services exclusively to victims of sexual violence and human trafficking (labor and sex).
Assists inmates in the WI Prison System, other than correctional centers, focused on resolving sentencing and re-entry concerns.
Provides representation 1) in family and restraining order cases to survivors of domestic violence and/or sexual assault and 2) in housing cases to those affected by COVID-19 and facing eviction or foreclosure.
Assists victims/survivors of intimate-partner violence in filing for restraining orders and represents them at their injunction hearings.
Law students provide legal information and representation in cases involving rental housing and employment law.
Law students provide free legal services to Wisconsin's immigrant community.
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