Kitsap County, Washington
Free legal advice or legal representation for people who cannot afford it.
Welcome to our Kitsap County, Washington legal help and services page.
Legal Aid is for people who may not be able to afford an attorney. In order to qualify for legal aid at these non profit organizations listed below, you will need to contact them directly.
We provide the details of these offices to save you time in your search for legal aid. Our details include names, addresses, frequently asked questions, qualifications, etc where we can find them.
Legal aid services can include the following legal services for situations involving: Domestic violence, family law, housing rental evictions or home foreclosures, public assistance such as medicaid, food stamps, SSI Disability, SSDI benefits, public housing evictions, disability beneifts, etc.
Finding hard to locate resources for legal is what LegalAidOffices.com is all about. We scoured thousands of non profit resources to find as many local resources for free legal assistance as we can. View our listings below.
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Kitsap Legal Aid Services Email Website Learn more 500 Pacific Ave,
Bremerton, WA - 98337
(360) 479-6125
Kitsap Legal Services provides assistance to low-income residents of Kitsap County with civil (non-criminal) legal matters. Services: EMERGENCY EVICTION DEFENSE DEBT/COLLECTIONS/BANKRUPTCY ESTATE PLANNING (WILLS, POWER OF ATTORNEY, HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES, PROBATE, ETC.) Family Law: Provide advi...See Full Details
Northwest Justice Project - Bremerton Satellite Office Email Website Learn more 216 6th Street
Bremerton, WA - 98337
(360) 377-6378
NJPs mission is to secure justice through high quality legal advocacy that promotes the long-term well-being of low-income individuals, families, and communities. As a dynamic statewide law firm, we pursue our mission through legal advice and representation, community partnerships, and education to...See Full Details
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Legal Aid Funding
Legal aid professionals and organizations oftentimes receive government funding for taking on cases with those who cannot afford attorneys. For the most part, funding is limited so legal aid entities can only take on a limited amount of cases. Qualifications are often rigid.Resources