SALA`s goal is to provide its clients with high quality legal services. To this end, SALA prefers to meet with clients in person so that we can fully review their legal affairs and relevant documents. With the exception of certain types of urgent questions handled by our telephone “HOTLINE”, SALA cannot provide general legal advice by telephone. Do you need legal advice but can`t afford a lawyer? You can talk to a local legal aid group. There are local legal aid agencies that provide free and inexpensive legal services. Click on a link to learn more about their services. See also this list of self-help resources compiled by the Court`s self-help office. As part of Santa Clara University School of Law, the Katherine and George Alexander Community Law Center provides pro bono support for cases involving labor rights, consumer rights, and immigration rights. If you are willing to go on with your life and legally break up with someone you never want. More Urgent Questions – Urgent legal assistance for matters in accordance with our emergency policies is also available on the Sala “HOTLINE” at (408) 295-5991. Currently, SALA deals with the following types of questions through our HOTLINE: “The priority law was a wonderful experience for me. They helped me with every legal document by helping me understand and complete the paperwork.
They kept me constantly undated with everything they did. They were also incredibly friendly and understanding and are willing to be behind for you. This is really the best place to handle legal paperwork. 10/10!” If you do not understand anything about this website or if you are having trouble completing your court forms, contact a lawyer. If you represent yourself and fill out your own court forms, we recommend that you have them reviewed by a lawyer before submitting them. You can get a referral to an attorney or legal aid group from the local Santa Clara County Bar Association. His phone number is 408-971-6822. FREE AND INEXPENSIVE LEGAL AIDTour of the Court Legal AssistanceSelf-Help Centre/Office of the Family Law Ombudsman: You can visit the Court`s peer support centres to get free in-person help from the Court`s legal staff. If you already have a court case, it`s best to bring a copy of all the documents in your court record. Please read this pamphlet for the Office of the Family Law Facilitator. Be sure to visit our Self-Help Workshops page for personal help with specific issues.
For help, see Self-Help Pamphlet or Self-Help Videos. LAS provides services in areas of law such as family law, fair housing, landlord and tenant rights, special education, immigration and naturalization, and conflict projects. However, SALA is an essential service, so we continue to provide free legal services to Santa Clara County residents 60 years of age or older. Sala`s lawyers work from home and serve existing and new clients primarily by telephone. â my brother, helped my husband and I build legal and financial structures in preparation for administration – more Sala`s legal staff provides a range of legal services, ranging from simple advice/referrals to full legal representation. Sala`s workload consists of legal issues that private lawyers typically do not deal with and that have a huge impact on the neediest seniors in our community. For more information on Sala`s services, please click here. “Priority One Legal has been a wonderful experience for me.
They helped me with every legal » more You can reach us at (408) 295-5991 if you need help. Please do not visit our main office in San Jose. SALA is a non-profit law firm for older adults whose mission is to support older adults in their efforts to live safely, independently, non-institutionalized, and with dignity. Founded in 1973, SALA provides free legal services and community building to Santa Clara County residents 60 years of age or older. There is no right to income for the use of SALA services. There are many opportunities for free, discounted legal aid in and around San Jose. Address: 4 North Second Street, Suite 600, San Jose, CA 95113 Phone: (408) 283-3700 California Relay Service: Call 7-1-1 or from TTY call 1-800-735-2929 or visit California Relay Service for more information. Fax: (408) 283-3750 Office hours: For limited personal hours, see Abobe. While it is safe to return to work face-to-face full-time, office hours are Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
and 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Public transportation: Many VTA bus stops at First or Second & Santa Clara; Light rail – Santa Clara station; and Caltrain & Amtrak – San Jose Diridon Station. (Take a free shuttle to 1st and San Fernando, within walking distance of 4 N. 2nd Street) Sala`s services are partially funded by: Sourcewise ∙ Legal Services Trust Fund Program ∙ Equal Access Fund ∙ California Department of Aging ∙ Santa Clara County ∙ City of Campbell ∙ City of Cupertino ∙ City of Milpitas ∙ City of Mountain View ∙ City of Palo Alto ∙ City of San Jose ∙ City of Santa Clara ∙ City of Sunnyvale ∙ Silicon Valley Campaign for If you want an efficient divorce process, Carol is the person you need to see! Carol was absolutely professional, friendly and very experienced in what she does. She explained more â and of course I knew that I would easily get approval, since 2020 we have very good services from your office, all the most alumni with such emergency questions or people who want to refer such seniors should contact the SALA HOTLINE. The 48-hour response time is limited to “emergency cases”, so it is important to provide us with as much information as possible so that we can assess whether the case complies with our emergency guidelines. For a recommendation, we need the customer`s name, phone number, a brief summary and any critical data or deadlines. Home Visits – SALA lawyers also visit institutionalized and housebound seniors at home. To schedule a home visit, contact SALA Head Office at (408) 295-5991.