Last edited 12/17/07

 

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

Name of Program: Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Services Courthouse Advice Clinic - Calvert County - Family Law

Brief Description of the Program: Pro Se Assistance project - Family Law

Project Location: Calvert County Circuit Court
Street Address: 175 Main Street
City: Prince Frederick, Maryland
County: Calvert Zip
Code: 20678

Driving instructions and map 

Project Director or Contact Person: Patricia Veitch, Family Support Services Coordinator; Or Bonnilee Smith, Family Services Assistant. 

Walk-in Service? Yes [X] No [ ] 

Hours for walk-in service: Wednesdays, 12:30PM - 3:30PM

Telephone Appointment Needed? Yes [ ] No [X ]

Telephone Number: 410-535-1600 ext 2516 (Ms. Veitch) or 2524 (Ms. Smith)

Type of Legal Problems Handled by this Program: Family Law cases covered by Domestic Relations forms.

Types of Help That This Program Offers: Offers initial legal problem screening. Legal information and advice; help to fill out forms.

Are there income requirements for service? Yes [ x ] No [ ]
In order to be eligible for help, your income must be at or below 50% of the state median income

For additional information on legal self help services provided in this county, contact:

Source:  MLAN Survey of Providers

Last legal review 8/27/01 (MLAN/MZ/DD)

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