Find forms for various civil law matters in Nevada courts, such as eviction, probate, foreclosure, and guardianship. This website is maintained by Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, a nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services to low income residents.
AzCourtHelp is a portal to assist self-represented litigants find information about the Arizona court system and processes. This includes forms, general...
Information and forms for those filing civil lawsuits in Arizona. The civil law page covers small claims, lawsuits under $10,000, and lawsuits over $10,000
A nonprofit law firm dedicated to providing civil legal services to the most vulnerable in our community. We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to providing free community legal services to Clark County's low income residents since 1958.
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Find forms, assistance, and legal advice for civil law matters such as evictions, small claims, and lawsuits. Visit the center in person or online, or call for recorded information.
The center provides education, information, forms, and referrals to self-represented parties with civil matters in Clark County. It does not give legal advice or represent parties in court.
The Self-Help Center has been designed to provide self-represented litigants with online legal forms, for frequent, basic, and necessary tasks.
Completing the Forms If you have trouble completing the forms located on this website, you may wish to consult with an attorney. Even if you are representing yourself, you may want to have an attorney review your filing. Attorneys are authorized to engage in what’s called "limited scope representation." This is a popular alternative for people who choose to represent themselves in court but ...
Self-help centers help bridge the civil justice gap by providing access to legal information, advice, help with forms, and referrals to civil legal aid providers and the private bar.
Community Legal Services (CLS) provides legal assistance, advice or representation, self-help materials and legal education so people can know their rights. They focus on helping survivors of domestic violence; assisting victims of consumer fraud and abuse, protecting tenants from unlawful/unfair practices by landlords, foreclosures, legal problems affecting agricultural workers, wage claims ...
The Virtual Self-Help Center is a free, online tool created by Ohio Legal Help, a technology nonprofit that gives Ohioans access to civil legal information and empowers them to resolve their civil legal issues.
A civil action filed in a general jurisdiction court is a claim against another party for damages of an amount over $10,000.00. Parties in a civil lawsuit may be represented by attorneys and appeal their case to a higher court.
The center provides education, information, forms, and referrals to self-represented parties with civil matters in Clark County. It does not give legal advice, recommend attorneys, or guarantee the accuracy of the information on its website.
By Timur Selimovic, Georgia State University Law Intern “One of the biggest challenges in the court system is the increasing number of self-represented litigants. As the number of self-represented litigants in civil cases continues to grow, courts are responding by improving access to justice and making courts more user-friendly.”[1] Georgia courts heard approximately 800,000 cases ...
This website was designed and is maintained by Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, Inc., a private, nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization that operates the Civil Law Self-Help Center through a contract with Clark County, Nevada. This website is intended to provide general information, forms, and resources for people who are representing themselves in a Clark County court without a lawyer. The ...