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Staff Attorney Representation

Organization Details

Address:
301 W. Chesapeake Ave.,
Suite 201,
Towson,
MD,
21204
Phone
410-321-8761
Organization Contact Email:
Organization Contact Phone:
410-321-8761
Program Contact Phone
410-321-1040
Office days/hours
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Intake days/hours (walk-in)
No walk-ins
Intake days/hours (by phone)
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Eligibility-residence-county
Statewide on case by case basis; Baltimore metropolitan area
Eligibility-income
None (free)
Program Description

The Collateral Legal Assistance for Survivors (CLAS) Project offers holistic legal services and representation to survivors of intimate partner violence in areas such as divorce, custody, and protective orders. CLAS promotes family and financial stability and decreases the likelihood of survivors returning to their abusers. 

Services
Children (Child Custody, Support, Adoption)
Full Representation
Divorce
Full Representation
Domestic Violence
Full Representation

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