Legal Services of Eastern Missouri - Union Branch Office

20 S. Church Street
Union, MO - 63084
Phone Number: (866) 583-7877
Fax Number: (636) 583-7790

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri is an independent, non-profit organization that provides high quality civil legal assistance and equal access to justice for low-income people and the elderly in eastern Missouri. LSEM has offered free legal advice, advocacy, and representation to the socially and economically vulnerable for more than 56 years. Legal services are most frequently provided in areas relating to domestic violence and other family law issues, children, education, health, housing and homelessness, public benefits, elder law, immigration, and consumer matters.


The Union Branch Office enables LSEM to deliver the full range of services to qualified low-income residents of Franklin, Warren, and Washington Counties, and also handles family law cases in Lincoln County.


Mission Statement: Legal Services of Eastern Missouri advances justice through legal representation, education and supportive services. We partner with the community to improve lives, promote fairness and create opportunities for those in need.

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2023-05-30 13:24:48

IT WENT WELL WHEN I USED THEIR SERVICES FOR A DIVORCE, GUARDIANSHIP OVER MY 21YR OLD SON WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES PLUS I'M HIS PAYEE OVER HIS SSI.

2023-07-23 14:48:50

I am seeking assistance in getting full custody of my 22 month old son, his mother just became homeless, is jobless and sign over temporary custody of him to me. I do not believe she is ready for custody as this is the second time she has abandoned him in 2 years.

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