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Looking for free legal advice? Call 1-800-ATTORNEY (1-800-288-6763)!

We’ve found that people often have a fear regarding lawyers and what they charge for their services. There’s a misconception regarding how much you’re expected to pay to get legal services from a law firm.

In fact, there’s so much misinformation out there that most people don’t realize that it’s possible to get free and low-cost legal help in many cases.

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24-Hour Free Legal Help Hotline

If you have a pressing legal issue, call 1-800-ATTORNEY today to discuss the facts of your case with a lawyer (calls accepted 24/7).

Whether your case involves personal injury law (such as an automobile accident), criminal law, business law, family law, etc., your best bet is always going to be finding a local lawyer who offers free consultations.

When you call 1-800-ATTORNEY (1-800-288-6763), you’ll be connected with an attorney in your area who’s familiar with the laws in your state, who’s willing to listen to your concerns, and who can explain the options available to you moving forward. Calls are answered 24 hours a day!

There are many free legal advice services available online as well, but we strongly advise you to take all online advice with a grain of salt. The law varies from state to state, and those giving legal advice will often have differing opinions, and may not even be licensed to practice law. That being said, here are a few of the most-popular sites:

  • AVVO.com’s “Ask a Lawyer” service. Post a question and get free advice from multiple lawyers. Questions are often answered within 12 hours.
  • FreeAdvice.com’s “Ask a Lawyer” service. Another free service which allows users to publicly pose questions for attorneys to answer.
  • FindLaw’s Legal Answers Forum. An active message board which allows users to pose various legal questions on various legal issues.
  • Reddit.com’s Legal Advice Subreddit. This community-driven subreddit is extremely active, and users are quick to give their input on various legal issues.
  • LawGuru’s “Ask a Legal Question”. Get free answers to your public (or private) legal questions from multiple attorneys.
  • American Bar Association. The ABA website will guide you to a list of resources in your state.
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Options for low-income individuals.

  • LawHelp.org. Find free legal aid programs, information and forms for your state or territory.
  • StateSideLegal.org. Legal help for low-income military members, veterans and their families.
  • National Center for State Courts. The NCSC provides links to legal aid programs, by state.

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