Volunteer Legal Services Hawaii (Volunteer Legal) has launched a new service to provide free legal assistance to low- and middle-income residents of Hawaii. The project is called Hawaii Online Pro Bono and is part of the American Bar Association`s national Free Legal Answers project. Hawaii Online Pro Bono (HOP) is an online version of a walk-in legal clinic where clients request brief advice and advice on a specific legal issue from a pro bono attorney. Provides legal assistance to low-income and senior individuals and families. THE LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF HAWAII DOES NOT PROVIDE ASSISTANCE IN CASES OF PUNITIVE OR PERSONAL HARM. PLEASE CONSULT A PRIVATE LAWYER. The Legal Helpline is available during regular hours Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Those who need legal help or have a legal problem due to the impact of COVID-19 should call 808-536-4302 (Oahu) and 1-800-499-4302 (nearby islands). The PSC is staffed by volunteer lawyers and AmeriCorps lawyers. The lawyer does not give legal advice, but provides free legal advice. The lawyer and AmeriCorps Advocates can also help visitors to the center understand the court process and file court forms. Legal assistance: www.lawhelp.org/hi/ legal information brochures, videos and online court forms on family, housing and other civil law issues. Support Centres – Volunteer lawyers and Ameri-Corps lawyers provided limited legal information to help self-represented litigants navigate forms and court processes. I intend to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and cannot afford the legal fees charged by most law firms. Is there a way for your firm to help me or refer me to someone qualified in this area of law? Service provided: Volunteer lawyers provide limited legal assistance to self-represented litigants with legal advice in civil matters related to tenant landlord cases, debt collection cases, and injunction cases (involving people who are not family members or parties who are not or have not been in a relationship now). Hello! I have a few questions about getting legal help for a divorce. Self-help centre [Temporarily closed. See information on telephone consultations above.] Hours: Tuesday and Friday, 11:15 a.m.
to 12:45 p.m. Service: Volunteer lawyers provide limited legal information to self-represented litigants in civil matters. Service: Volunteer lawyers provide limited legal advice to unrepresented litigants involved in civil family court proceedings. The Hawaii Legal Aid Society is a nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to achieving equity and justice through legal advocacy, outreach, and education for those in need. As our vision indicates, we live in an unjust or, at best, not yet just society, with structural inequalities, economic injustice and unequal access to the justice system. To address this, we focus on essential legal services for those who need them, whether through direct services, helping people help themselves, advocating for others, or educating people. The provision of legal services is our unique contribution. You can apply online, by phone at 800-368-1019 or by mail. The Judiciary of the State of Hawaii provides a link to this third-party website for your convenience. This third-party website is not controlled or monitored by the judiciary of the State of Hawaii.
Hawai`i State Judiciary does not warrant or assume any responsibility for the accuracy, suitability, timeliness, or completeness of the information contained on the linked site, and no information on the linked site is intended to be legal advice by the judiciary of the State of Hawaii. They may also be subject to the terms of use and privacy policies of the third-party website. Please click on the location below to consent to the above and to go to the linked website: Service: Volunteer attorneys and an Americorps attorney provide limited legal information to assist unrepresented litigants in district and family law civil matters. Assistance is provided on matters related to landlord cases, debt collection cases, district and family court injunctions, divorces, custody and other matters. Support may take the form of providing court forms, reviewing court documents for interpretation, or ensuring that forms have been completed correctly. In addition, volunteers try to answer as many procedural questions as possible. Hawaii Online Pro Bono (HOP): hawaii.freelegalanswers.org/ ABA Free Legal Answers is an online legal aid clinic that allows authorized users to ask civil law questions for free. Volunteer lawyers respond online. Honolulu District Court Courtroom Access provides pilot legal assistance to the City of Oahu on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (except holidays) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Hawaii State Bar Association volunteer attorneys will provide limited legal information over the phone in areas such as landlord-tenants, family, and other district court matters. Please call 808-909-2847. Your call will be answered by an AmeriCorps lawyer who will put you in touch with the lawyer. Volunteer lawyers provide little legal information to self-represented litigants in civil matters. Navigators will make every effort to respond to inquiries regarding cases in the Second Judicial District (Lanaʻi, Maui, Molokaʻi) within one business day, although it may sometimes take longer to obtain the information necessary to respond to inquiries. Volunteer lawyers are available by phone on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays *Free interpretation services for most languages are available at the self-help centres. You must inform court staff if such assistance is required. You can also find more information on the Language Access page. The Volunteer Court Navigator program has been expanded to include email services.
Unrepresented individuals can now send inquiries to courtnavigator.2cc@courts.hawaii.gov 1111 Alakea Street, Third Floor Honolulu, HI 96813 [map]. You can visit the centre on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:45 to 12:45. In 2018, a personal volunteer court navigator program was implemented in the Second Circuit (Maui County). Volunteer court navigators assisted the self-represented in Hoapili Hale by answering questions about resources, locations and court procedures. Phone: 808-909-2841 (Telephone access for residents of Molokai, Lanai and Hana only when the centre is open. The center does not accept voice messages. Maui residents must come in person to the self-help center for assistance.). Ted H.S. Hong Attorney at Law, is a law firm in Hilo, Hawaii with experience in resolving cases in. Satisfactory average rating: None (out of 0 reviews). 9:00 to 11:30 and 13:00 to 15:30 in the afternoon Access to the courtroom [Temporarily closed.
See information on telephone consultations above.] Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9am to 1pm General Manager Nalani Fujimori Kaina Phone: Email: The owner sold the house I rented and I have not received any notification and I have a contract with them through County Housing. How can I file for divorce if I have no income? Hours: First and third Thursday of the month, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Telephone: (808) 954-8290 Telephone: Please call 808-909-2847 during the above days and hours. Your call will be answered by an AmeriCorps lawyer who will put you in touch with the lawyer. He received a ticket and went to the court in Waimea, where he was referred to the public defender`s office. They say I don`t get their help because I saved money to get a construction loan to build a small house on a vacant lot that my eldest son gave me. Therefore, I am wondering what qualifications are required for legal aid, please. Managing Counsel Scott Shishido Phone: (808) 961-2851 Email: The Kapolei Access to Justice Room (KAJR) is now only open for new appointments by phone or videoconference. Please call (808) 954-8290 to make an appointment Is it possible for a current prisoner to help his fiancée come to the United States to marry him?.