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the Law at the Library program, courtesy of Lee County Legal Aid, aims to remove that barrier free of charge. The scope of issues that attorneys in the Lee County Legal Aid's Law at the Library program handle ranges from housing to immigration. Disaster relief and contractor fraud are focused on during the sessions, but attorneys are equipped to help with anything.
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A Fort Myers based legal nonprofit is hosting a free limited legal advice presentation on adult guardianships at the downtown library.
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Why should a community fund free legal aid services for its low-income residents? The Florida Bar Foundation is trying to make the case that these...
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The legal issues recent immigrants to the United States face are complicated, and access to qualified legal help in Southwest Florida is limited. The Land…
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A statewide listening tour for Florida’s court system kicked off in Orlando Thursday. The Florida Supreme Court Committee is calling for input as it puts…
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Governor Rick Scott has vetoed funding for legal aid to low-income Floridians for the third straight year. $1 million had been slated for lawyers to help…