Legal Services of Norcal

LSNC`s Senior Legal Hotline (“SLH”) uses many volunteer attorneys to advise and support seniors throughout Sacramento County. SLH volunteers primarily advise and advise clients on a wide range of civil law issues. However, volunteers also have the opportunity to represent a limited scope, including contacting opposing lawyers to negotiate basic settlement agreements or writing letters on behalf of clients. VLSP is a voluntary, pro bono legal aid program that provides free civil assistance to low-income clients in the Sacramento area. Since 1981, VLSP has supported its clients with the generous help of thousands of volunteers in the Sacramento-area legal community. The Voluntary Legal Services Program of Northern California provides legal services to eligible low-income clients living in Sacramento, Yolo, San Joaquin, El Dorado and Placer counties. Interested lawyers, paralegals and law students are encouraged to inquire about volunteer opportunities at SLH. Retired lawyers who meet certain conditions may maintain the status of an active state bar without contributions through the pro bono practice program. No prior knowledge of the law for seniors is required; SLH offers extensive training and access to resources. SLH asks volunteer lawyers or paralegals to commit to dedicating at least four hours per week for one year, with the option to plan vacation and free time for other personal matters. Law students are welcome to apply for internships or internships that coincide with an academic semester or summer break. LSNC serves low-income individuals, families and communities through a multi-dimensional delivery system that leverages effective hotlines, self-help through counselling, clinics, pro-se materials and community legal education in addition to direct representation.

Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach 1121 Mission Street, Suite 308, San Francisco, CA, 94103-415-567-6255 | Contact www.apilegaloutreach.org: Thao Weldy | events@apilegaloutreach.org legal services provided by LSFs range from referrals to volunteer lawyers for direct representation to assistance to unrepresented litigants in our legal clinics. VLSP serves customers at three major locations in Sacramento County. The lawyer harasses and affects the health of individuals. California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. 1430 Franklin Street, Suite 103, Oakland, CA 94612 510-267-0762 | www.crla.org contact: Jeff Ponting | probonosupport@crla.org. Northern California Legal Services 517 12th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 916-551-2150 | www.lsnc.net contact: Jennifer Gomez | probono@lsnc.net. California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation 2210 K Street, Suite 201, Sacramento, CA 95816 916-446-7904 | www.crlaf.org contact: Amagda Perez | aperez@crlaf.org. For more options, see the national list.

10 days` verbal notice period for the Amador District Homeless Camp. Lawyers` Committee for Civil Rights131 Steuart Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94105415-543-9444 | lccr.comContact: Elica Vafaie | volunteer@lccsf.org I really need help with family law. I`m from San Joaquin County. I am currently at Stanislaus Co. it has been many years DV this is the first time anything is said about it. My children are afraid. I take care of my client who lives in my home. I don`t have much income. I currently receive about 160 per month from the IHSS. and food stamps. My husband hasn`t been home since March.

except to stop, shower and walk again. I am ready to sell the house and get closer to our home community again. Please help me, I`m tired of having the turn. And the sheriff serves residence papers. My mortgage is due next month. Her husband lost his job because he fell asleep while driving a truck. I`m at the point where I`m wondering. Do I pay my phone or Car Ins..? Disability Rights Legal Center1541 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 400, Los Angeles, CA 90017213-335-5273 | www.thedrlc.orgContact: Chris Knauf | em@drlcenter.org.

Social Justice Collaborative 1832 2nd Street, Berkeley, CA 94710 510-992-3964 | Contact www.socialjusticecollaborative.org: Emily Abraham | probono@socialjusticecollaborative.org. National Housing Law Project 1663 Mission Street, Suite 460, San Francisco, CA 94103 415-546-7000 | Contact www.nhlp.org: Shamus Roller | sroller@nhlp.org. No, I have never used this desk. It was only by going through my question that I found an answer. EXTREMELY USEFUL. My brother has lived in the same place for 20 years, grandma owns the house well, I think sold and the new owners knock on the children`s windows and tell them they have to leave, they didn`t have papers or business cards. For more information about SLH and LSNC`s pro bono capabilities, see lsnc.net/pro-bono-opportunities. Capital Pro Bono Inc.

1860 Howe Avenue, Suite 130, Sacramento, CA 95825 916-551-2102 | www.capitalprobono.org Contact: Heather Tiffee | info@capitalprobono.org. Supplied areasEl Dorado CountyPlace CountySacramento CountySan Joaquin CountyYolo County. Currently, I do not have custody of my son, but he comes to visit me one week a month. He lives with his father in Eureka and me in Cameron Park. There is a temporary order that prevents my daughter`s father from being with my son. There is a hearing date of 26.10. to review the injunction as requested at the last mediation. I don`t know what to do when my daughter`s father and I separated, and I said I agreed with him that he wasn`t near my son at the moment because he hadn`t given any advice or computer classes that he was required to take in court. Now he and I are together again and he is enrolled in all my previous requests. Am I asking for a sequel? Do I file a request for a change of guard so that my ex doesn`t have to say it? I don`t think My daughter`s father would harm my son or put him in danger. I do not consider the interim injunction to be necessary.