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Southeastern Ohio Legal Services, City Park Avenue, Columbus, Oh

Southeastern Ohio Legal Services` mission is to provide civil legal assistance and advocacy to fight injustice and injustice and help people lift themselves out of poverty. Southeastern Ohio Legal Services® (SEOLS) provides low-income clients with free legal representation on a range of civil law matters. We can also serve organizations of low-income people. Our mission is to achieve equal access to justice for our clients through advocacy, education and empowerment. Southeastern Ohio Legal Services® (SEOLS) provides free legal aid to low-income individuals with limited savings. We help with issues related to health services, housing, school, employment, utilities, family law issues, consumer issues, utilities such as SNAP and Medicare, and other non-criminal matters. SEOLS has 6 offices in Southeast Ohio: Athens, Chillicothe, New Philadelphia, Newark, Portsmouth and Steubenville. SEOLS is a non-profit organization that provides civil law services through six regional offices serving 30 counties. In addition to assisting low-income Ohioans with legal matters, our staff plays leadership roles for community groups, boards, and task forces working at the local and state levels to improve the lives of low-income residents.

We work hard to maintain the fairness of our justice system. Direct service: representation in civil matters. Brief Counselling Clinics: Free walk-in clinics where lawyers are available to answer questions about legal issues. SEOLS also supports partner organizations and low-income groups in finding solutions to community problems. Not sure if we can help you? Learn more about how to apply or find your local office to find out how we can help. SEOLS deals with public services, housing, unemployment benefits, family, consumers, education, employment, health and other issues. SEOLS does not offer criminal defense representation. SEOLS Resource Center: An online toolkit that provides DIY guides, letter templates, and other forms of support to help people deal with legal issues.

This includes information on how to prepare for court, what to do when dealing with government agencies, and easy-to-fill legal forms. References in the right place: Contact information for a partner organization offering specialized services.