Volunteer Lawyers Project
What is the Volunteer Lawyers Project?
Attorneys are encouraged to volunteer to provide free legal assistance to the poor in Nassau County through the Volunteer Lawyers Project. NCBA partners with the Nassau/Suffolk Law Services Committee to support VLP, which helps maximize the quantity and quality of pro bono assistance provided for the county’s low-income community.
What programs are part of the VLP?
Volunteer attorneys handle a wide array of cases including matrimonial matters, individual bankruptcy, personal injury and negligence defense, estate matters, release of accounts blocked by judgment creditors, and various other civil matters.
Volunteer attorneys handle a wide array of cases including matrimonial matters, individual bankruptcy, personal injury and negligence defense, estate matters, release of accounts blocked by judgment creditors, and various other civil matters.
- The Landlord/Tenant Project’s Attorney of the Day Program assists thousands of men, women and children in court to prevent homelessness.
- The Bankruptcy Clinics assist families either with advice or the filing for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, when appropriate.
- The Matrimonial Project assists hundreds of individuals in obtaining divorces, child support and custody.
Is there a number I can call to see if I would be eligible for pro bono assistance? I am currently on SSD, and need an attorney, possibly it would be an estate attorney, but I am not sure. Strikasgirl0204@gmail.com
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DeleteThe number for Nassau/Suffolk Law Services can be found at this link: https://www.nslawservices.org/