Legal Services NYC Bronx

349 East 149th St.
Bronx, NY - 10451
Phone Number: (718) 928-3700

Provides legal services for low income Bronx residents.  We work in these legal practice areas:
Access to Education
Bankruptcy
Civil Rights & Language Access
Consumer Rights
Disability Advocacy Project
Disaster Recovery
Elder Law
Employment Law & Workers' Rights
Family Law & Domestic Violence
Foreclosure Prevention & Homeowners' Rights
Government Benefits
Housing & Tenants' Rights
Immigration & Immigrants' Rights
LGBT Advocacy
Taxpayer Assistance
Veterans Justice Project


Call our legal assistance hotline from Mondays through Fridays 9:30am to 4pm. 917-661-4500.


Mission Statement: LSNYC's mission is to ensure access to justice for all New Yorkers.

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2 Comments

2020-07-07 00:30:25

If possible, I would like to schedule a appointment to speak to someone. I was married in New York in 1984, moved to Alabama, filed for divorce. My husbands rights was reserved by the court for visitation for our son which was answered in Brooklyn court in 2003 for visitation. I would like to know if we are still married in the state of New York. If so, How will I be able to get a copy of our marriage License? I Need to see someone if possible to take a look at the divorce papers. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

2023-06-01 07:57:04

I have a family matter with my son kept runaways from home. I got a pens warrant to pick him up. Now I’m in court with him.

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