Last edited 12/17/07

 

Self Help (Pro Se) Program Directory for People's Law Library

Name of Program: Legal Aid Bureau, Cecil County Pro Se Legal Assistance Project

Brief Description of the Program: This is a court-based program providing assistance to Cecil County residents who wish to represent themselves in the completion of domestic relations forms.  This program can help you to represent yourself in court. They will provide forms and instructions designed to help you with legal problems such as divorce and child support. Call 410-996-1157.

Project Location: Cecil County Circuit Court
Street Address: 129 East Main Street
City: Elkton, Maryland
County: Cecil Zip Code: 21921

Driving directions and map 

Project Director or Contact Person: Nolanda Kirby

Walk-in Service? Yes [X] No [ ] 

Hours for walk-in service: Mondays 1:00PM - 4:00PM "first come, first served".

Telephone Appointment Needed? Yes [ ] No [X]

Telephone Number: 410-996-1157

Type of Legal Problems Handled by this Program: This program handles contested and uncontested divorces, petitions to waive costs, custody petitions and modifications, child support initial petitions and modifications, and visitation petitions and modifications.

Types of Help That This Program Offers: This program provides, one-on-one in-person and by phone, an initial screening for legal problems, assistance with the preparation of forms, information, advice and referrals. The program will also mail materials to clients.

Are there income requirements for service? Yes [X] In order to be eligible for limited advice and help with the forms, your income must be at or below 125% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Legal Aid Bureau requirements.

No [X] for information

For additional information on legal self help services provided in this county, contact:  Nolanda Kirby, Family Support Service Coordinator, 410-996-1157.

Source:  MLAN Survey of Providers

Last legal review 06/20/06 (MLAN/aa)

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