National Law Day Ask-A-Lawyer
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National Law Day Ask-A-Lawyer

Speak with an attorney for free advice on a variety of legal topics.

By Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada

Date and time

Wednesday, May 1 · 11am - 2pm PDT

Location

Parkdale Recreation & Senior Center

3200 Ferndale Street Las Vegas, NV 89121

About this event

  • 3 hours

Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada is teaming up with Commissioner Segerblom, local volunteer lawyers, the Department of Family Services, Clark County Public Defender's Office, the Mexican Consulate, Nevada Legal Services, and the Southern Nevada Senior Law Program to provide free 15- to 30-minute consultations to those who cannot afford legal services. Get answers to your questions in many of our practice areas:

  • Adoption
  • Auto Repairs, Sales, and Leasing
  • Adult Guardianship Alternatives
  • Bankruptcy
  • Child Support
  • Consumer Rights
  • Criminal Defense
  • Criminal Record Sealing
  • Custody
  • Debt Collection
  • Divorce
  • Evictions
  • Family Law
  • Foreclosure
  • Housing
  • Illegal Towing/Car Issues
  • Immigration (VAWA, U-Visa, Deferred Action)
  • Landlord/Tenant Issues
  • Payday Loans
  • Public Benefits/Social Security
  • Senior Issues (probate, estate planning, senior health care)
  • Small Claims
  • Temporary Protection Orders
  • Unemployment

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Organized by

Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that ensures equal access to justice through free legal advice and representation for those who cannot afford to hire an attorney.

We are the primary legal safety net that changes the lives of low-income, vulnerable people in our community every day. Since 1958, our organization has represented low-income individuals in Clark County with civil legal matters such as domestic violence, fraud against the elderly, representing youth in the child welfare system, and defending working people against scams and financial predators. We become the voice for those who cannot speak for themselves in important legal matters that affect their well-being, their future, and even their ability to survive. The cases accepted are based on merit and highest need—victims of domestic violence, children, the elderly, victims of financial predators, active military, and veterans.