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If you need legal help: If you live in Fulton, Clayton, Cobb, Gwinnett, or DeKalb County, fill out Atlanta Legal Aid's online intake application or call 404-524-5811 to see if you qualify.
All provinces in Canada have a Government funded Legal Aid office that can assist individuals who do not have the income to hire private counsel.
Eligibility Info Clients have income generally not more than 200% of the federal poverty level or are aged 60 years or older living in most Georgia counties. There are other requirements for GLSP representation. Apply to learn if you are eligible.
A party typically seeks attorneys' fees in federal civil litigation by serving and filing a motion for attorneys' fees (sometimes called a petition for attorneys' fees) under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 54(d)(2).
How to Get Help. New Clients Call 1-833-GLSPLAW (or 1-833-457-7529) or for general information call 1-800-498-9469.