Civil Non-Family
Self Help Program
“Ask a Lawyer in the Law Library”
Every Wednesday
11:00 am - 1:00pm
and the third Wednesday
4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
sponsored
by the Anne Arundel Bar Association
and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Association with
the Anne Arundel County Public Law Library
in the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court
hosted by the Anne Arundel County Public Library
Talk with a volunteer lawyer for at least 20 minutes about your legal problem for free!
Program is help remotely with Zoom - videoconference or phone.
Pre-registration is required online. Follow-up email will provide link to online intake/agreement. Once filled out Zoom instructions are emailed.
For more information contact the law library:
410-222-1387
AALawLibrarian@mdcourts.gov
Program Description
Issues that may be addressed include:
* Debt and bankruptcy
* Landlord/Tenant questions
* Real estate
* Employment and wage claim issues
* Contracts, warranties and/or consumer disputes
* Wills, estate planning, probate, living wills
The attorney you meet with may not have expertise in the area of law you need. They will make every effort, through the resources in the law library, to answer your questions.
Family law issues are best addressed by the Self Help - Family Law Self Help Center
http://www.circuitcourt.org/legal-help/family-law
The Lawyer in the Law Library Program is a limited legal advice service and should not be considered a substitute for representation.
If you need an attorney to represent you, please contact the Anne Arundel Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service at 410-280-6961 or http://www.aabar.org/find.html
Preparation for your session:
* Write a list of specific questions for the attorney.
* Bring any paperwork and information related to the case.
* Organize any paperwork from most recent on the top to oldest at the bottom.
* Identify all deadlines.
* Prepare a timeline of the legal issue.
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