Every day, thousands of low-income and vulnerable individuals in the US face legal problems without help from an attorney, or even a basic knowledge of their rights. Our strategies and tools are co-designed with leading nonprofit organizations in each state to help people navigate the legal system, and to make that system fairer for everyone.

LawHelp.org

LawHelp.org provides those who can’t afford an attorney with information on how to find a trusted nonprofit legal aid programs in their local community. It also provides people with information about their legal rights and options, and self-help tools to solve legal problems. Visit LawHelp.org and click on a state to begin.

Legal Empowerment Tools

Pro Bono Net works with leading justice organizations to design and incubate new legal empowerment strategies using technology. This work equips community partners and allies with new digital tools to tackle pressing justice problems, and help make the legal system more accessible and responsive for all communities.

Simplifying Legal Help for Pressing Needs

In collaboration with leading legal aid organizations, we incubate and develop special statewide initiatives to provide better legal information for regular people, and better referrals to service providers that can help with pressing needs. Visit TenantHelpNY.org, CrimeVictimsHelpNY.org and GeorgiaVictimNetwork.org for examples.

Other Solutions for Individuals

Free Online Legal Forms
Free Online Legal Forms

If you cannot afford an attorney and have to represent yourself in court, filling out legal paperwork correctly can be a confusing and difficult process. LawHelp Interactive helps people create free and accurate court forms simply and easily, an essential step towards resolving a legal problem.

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Helping individuals access the full power of the law
Helping individuals access the full power of the law

Every day, countless low-income and vulnerable people in the US face legal problems without help from an attorney, or even a basic knowledge of their rights.

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