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   Contact this group by telephone at 651-351-7172
 
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Who We Serve
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
 
Area(s) Served:  Washington
Interpreters can be provided for: Interpreters are always available for any court hearing.
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Access for the deaf: Use Minnesota Relay Service to contact our office.
Income Guidelines: 

  Low-income
 
Other Requirements: For help, you must be:
  This program does not serve prisoners
 
Administrative/application fees for representation only, fees vary.
 
 
Type of Help
This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
 
  Brief Advice- Brief Advice in most cases, although representation by a volunteer attorney is possible in some limited circumstances.

(Get more information about types of services.)
 
 
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Telephone:(651) 351-7172
Fax:(651) 351-9342
Website:www.LawcInc.org
 
Last Updated: 12/26/07
 
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