Free Legal Resources Bradford

Summary

If you are facing a family law issue in Bradford County, PA, and need free legal assistance, consider reaching out to MidPenn Legal Services, local law schools with legal clinics, or the Child Advocacy Center. These organizations may offer resources and connections to lawyers who can help. Additionally, the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR) and the Family Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association might provide guidance. If you have evidence from a counselor, it could be crucial in court.

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I spoke with you a little bit ago and you directed me to try to contact Pennsylvania legal aid Network they cannot help me and neither can North Penn legal services is there anyone else that you know in Bradford county that can help point somebody a free lawyer / attorney
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, **** ****. You might want to try MidPenn Legal Services - they offer free legal help in Bradford County. Another option is the Bradford County Bar Association which may have a pro bono program.
Thank you and I tried the bar association they could not help me either
I'm sorry to hear about your struggle, ****. Another option could be reaching out to local law schools, as some run free legal clinics where law students assist under the supervision of experienced attorneys. May I know the nature of your legal issue to better guide you?
I am being held in contempt for disobedience of the custody order and the reason for not sending my child to his father for the last 3 years was due to him sexually assaulting him
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation. Since you're dealing with a serious issue like child sexual abuse, it's critical to report to the local police or child protective services in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. They can assist in ensuring your child's safety.
I have and they directed me to get the child counseling which he has done and has spoken about this but see why else is saying they cannot get involved again unless the child was sent back to the father's house
I'm very sorry to hear about your situation. You may want to consider:
- Contacting the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR), they might be able to guide you.
- You could also try the Family Law Self-Help Center in your county.
- If your child's counselor can provide evidence of abuse, it could be used in court.
I have tried p c a r program also I'm waiting to hear back from them
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing, ****. It's crucial you work with the authorities on this. Also, considering a family law attorney could be beneficial. Try reaching out to the Family Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association or the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network again and explain the urgency of your situation.
I have tried all of them and they are not willing to help at all
I'm truly sorry to hear about the struggles you're facing, ****. You might want to try the American Bar Association's Pro Bono Publico Awards recipients. They have a list of lawyers who have provided free legal services in serious cases. You could try reaching out to them.
Okay thank you sorry it's just very crucial time crunch because my court hearing for this is December 11th *
I understand your urgency, ****. In addition to the suggestions provided, consider reaching out to the Court itself and ask about any available court-appointed lawyers. Keep fighting for your child's safety.
I just spoke with them on the phone too and they said they are not allowed to appoint lawyers unless it is a criminal case and that they don't help with family court and thank you I'm trying
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. Please consider reaching out to the Child Advocacy Center in your county for help. They often have resources and connections with lawyers who handle such cases.