Legal Services Law Line of Vermont

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Legal Services Law Line is a non-profit legal services law firm, established in 1996, that provides free consultation, advice, and community education for low income Vermonters. We are supported by a grant from the Legal Services Corporation in Washington, D.C. We are available by telephone to any low income Vermonter with a civil legal problem. Law Line's cases are referred by Vermont Legal Aid who can be reached toll free from anywhere in Vermont by calling 1-800-889-2047.

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-24
Format: 2024-04-24
Government Benefits - 01/03/1997
Government Benefits     
Elder Law Issues - 12/06/1996
Elderly Law Issues
Free Legal Assistance in Civic Law Situations - 11/25/1996
Free Legal Assistance in Civic Law Situations
Family Court - 10/18/1996
Family Court
Civic law Issues - 09/23/1996
Civic law Issues
Consumer Law - 09/04/1996
Consumer Law
Landlord-Tenant Law - 08/02/1996
Landlord-Tenant Law
First of New Series- Discussion of Civil Law Issues - 07/11/1996
First of New Series- Discussion of Civil Law Issues

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