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will anyone take my case?

my husband already filed and the progress has already began. we have been to court twice. he got the kids and i only got supervised visitations which has not been allowed to happen. and it was also ordered i got to call the kids every night at 7pm of which is not happening but a few times a week now. he has a lawyer i do not. i am fighting this alone. need help. if i can get a lawyer that will work with me on price i would be so grateful.

Asked on June 12, 2017 under Family Law, Louisiana

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

Since money is an issue, see if you qualify for Legal Aid or else see if they can recommend someone to help. Also, check if there is a law school nearby to where you live since  typically run free/low cost clinics that handle custody cases. Further, you can contact the local bar association in your city/county as they may have a list of attorneys who will take your case "pro bono" (for free) or at least for a reduced fee based on your income/circumstances. Finally, google women's support groups in your area or contact your state's Department of Social Services, as they may be able to refer you to free legal services.


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