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General Information

The Self-Help Service Center connects people with legal resources. Staff can address general questions about Hennepin County District Court cases; refer litigants to on-site programs for family law assistance and brief attorney consultations; provide forms; provide information about full, reduced and no fee attorney services; and direct people to written materials intended to explain the law to non-lawyers.

 
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   Contact this group by visiting its office at 
 
 Monday: 08:00-03:30
 Tuesday: 08:00-03:30
 Wednesday: 08:00-01:30
 Thursday: 08:00-03:30
 Friday: 08:00-03:30
  Directions: Click here for a map. Clicking this link will open a Microsoft Word document.
  Bring any court papers you have received.
This group does not provide legal representation in court.
 
 
Who We Serve
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
 
Area(s) Served:  Hennepin
 
Anyone who resides in Hennepin County OR has a legal problem in Hennepin County may use the Self-Help Service Center Family Court Location.
Languages Spoken  Spanish, Somali, Hmong
Interpreters can be provided for: Interpreters are provided, but it is also helpful to bring someone with you to help you with interpreting.
Wheelchair Accessible Y
 
 
Type of Help
This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
 
  Brief Advice
  Pro Se Legal Clinic
  Self-Help Materials

(Get more information about types of services.)
 
 
Contact Information
Telephone:612-596-8519
Website:http://www.mncourts.gov/selfhelp/?page=310
 
Last Updated: 12/13/07
 
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