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In some cases, people with incomes at 150% or more of the federal poverty level may qualify for legal aid. Senior citizens, veterans, the homeless, and people who are disabled may get legal aid services regardless of income.
The Illinois State Supreme Court is comprised of 7 Justices; 3 represent the First Appellate Judicial District (Cook County) and 1 each represents the remaining 4 Appellate Judicial Districts. A majority vote of 4 is required to decide a case.
In person (at a clinic or help desk). Apply Online through Illinois Legal Aid Online or call 312-341-1070 to get help now.
Illinois Legal Aid Online Web Address: .Illinoislegalaid.org. IllinoisLawyerFinder. 800-922-8757. 217-525-5297. .illinoislawyerfinder.com. 20 South Clark Street. Suite 900. Chicago, IL 60603-1802. 312-726-8775. 800-678-4009. 312-738-9200. EMAIL: Info@carpls.org. Web Address: .carpls.org.
If you are looking for free legal help in Chicago or Cook County, in most cases, the best place to start is by calling the CARPLS Legal Aid Hotline at (312) 738-9200. The hotline is staffed by lawyers who can give you free legal advice by phone.
Each day, more than 10,000 people come to Illinois Legal Aid Online (ILAO) because they need help with critical problems, like food insecurity, eviction, discrimination, domestic abuse, divorce, and deportation.