Colorado Legal Services is a non-profit organization that has assisted persons with low income and seniors in the state of Colorado for over 90 years. The mission of Colorado Legal Services is to provide meaningful access to high quality, civil legal services in the pursuit of justice for as many low-income persons and members of vulnerable populations throughout Colorado as possible.
When you contact us, we will ask you questions to help us figure out if we can help you. The questions will be about your income, your assets and your legal problem.
You will not have to pay for the help that you get from CLS if you meet certain limits of income. CLS looks at your wages and your assets (including bank accounts, etc.) in order see if you qualify to be accepted for help by our program. We also look at the type of legal problem you are having and whether or not we have the resources available to help you.
Some but not all CLS offices can help seniors who are 60 and over regardless of income, but only if the individual problem falls within CLS priorities and if the office has the resources to provide this assistance at the times needed.
You can reach us by calling, walking-in during walk-in hours, or by completing the online application at applyonlinecls.org.
Colorado Legal Services -Fort Collins Office
211 W. Magnolia St.
Fort Collins, CO - 80521
Phone Number: (970) 493-2891
2 Comments
2021-02-25 12:05:22
I would like to receive services for a divorce. I don’t work at the moment. Thank you so much.
2021-08-20 15:42:46
I am currently unemployed due to recen thumb joint surgery and ongoing progression of rheumatoid arthritis. 71 year old female living on social security. May I qualify for disability benefits.?
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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.
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Have you ever used this office for anything? What did you think?
What legal problem are looking for help on?
Bankruptcy
Evicting a tenant.
Unemployment.
Child support and custody.
Landlord responsibilities.
traffic ticket
emotional abuse
Child custody
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I need to fire my current family law attorney because I believe he is misrepresenting me and not serious about my case
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Can I receive services for legal action in Fort Collins if I reside out of State?
Who can I speak with regarding rude paralegals in your office?
Do you help with custody or suing the state of Colorado?
Do you help with unemployment benefits?
Do you help with bankruptcy?
Yes