The Twin Cities Men's Center
Legal Assistance - Family Law Clinic
3249 Hennepin Ave, Ste 55, Minneapolis, MN, 55408
Distance: 1065 Miles
(612) 822-5892
http://www.tcmc.org/programs-family-law-twin-cities-mens-center.html
Service Details
Description
Legal aid program that offers legal counseling and/or representation for low-income individuals, typically in the areas of disability law, elder law and family law
Free or low cost legal services help people who are unable to afford a lawyer get access to the court system.
Additional Information
Offers a monthly family law clinic for men or women going through or anticipating divorce or dealing with other family law issues
The clinic provides discussions on topics such as:
* Divorce
* Separation
* Paternity
* Property division
* Custody
* Spousal maintenance
* Child support financial settlements
* Co-habitation
Family law attorneys volunteer their time and expertise for the benefit of those who attend.
Features
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Specialization
- Family
- Female
- Male
- People with low income
Eligibility
Open to all genders.
Application Instructions
Every 1st Wednesday from 7:00pm - 9:00pm.
Meetings are by video conference. Email tomm@tcmc.org to receive the meeting link.
Fees
A nominal fee of $5 is charged for the public.
Area Served
Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (612) 822-5892 |
Last Update
2/1/2023
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
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FT-3200General Legal Aid Definition
Programs that provide legal counseling and/or representation for low-income individuals who need assistance in routine legal matters, usually in the area of bankruptcy, housing, public benefits, family law, elder law or immigration/naturalization.
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FV-1400Community Legal Clinics Definition
Community based law clinics that provide legal advice and representation to individual clients and other groups in areas of law that affect low income individuals and disadvantaged communities, self advocacy support, and referrals to legal and other services. Most are small organizations that deliver legal services to particular neighborhoods or geographically defined communities, but some are specialty clinics that focus on children and youth, older adults, people with disabilities, injured workers and other specific populations. Typical areas of practice include housing, social assistance, income maintenance, pensions, workers compensation, unemployment insurance, human rights, education and various types of government programs and benefits. Many community legal clinics also engage in system advocacy with the objective of reforming existing laws, programs and practices; and community development activities. Included may be social justice organizations and law school legal clinics.
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YB-9000Young Adults Definition
Individuals who are generally between the ages of 18 and 25 depending on the ages that specific programs use for qualification.
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YL-3300.4500Low Income Definition
Individuals or families whose annual income is between 150 and 200% of poverty level for their family size.