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  1. We're Here for You. We are run by a nonprofit — we will never charge you anything to use this website. Our goal is to help people in Massachusetts get the information they need to solve their legal problems. Learn more about us.

  2. Answer a few questions – we’ll give you contact information for legal aid offices, government agencies and court programs that may be able to help you for free or at low cost. We’ll also give you links to free legal information and self-help materials. About This Site.

  3. There are professionals offering services to assist throughout the legal process. Legal assistance is helpful to people participating in court proceedings. You can choose to find and hire a lawyer or take advantage of other programs, such as: • Limited assistance representation (LAR) • Lawyer for the day. • Legal clinics.

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  4. Find a Legal Aid Lawyer. You may be eligible for free legal help in Massachusetts through civil legal aid organizations if your annual income is at or below 125% of the federal poverty level. That is currently $37,500 per year for a family of four and $18,255 for an individual. There are different criteria for older adults and crime victims.

  5. An official website of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Here's how you know. Court Resources. Civil & Family Issues. Contact the Attorney General’s Office. Courts Self-Help Center. About the Massachusetts Court System. Consumer Protection. Criminal Records. Language Access in the Courts.

  6. If you are looking for legal assistance, one or more of the following site may be able to help: • MassLegalHelp: this web site will help you find practical information about your legal rights in Massachusetts. • Legal Resource Finder: The Legal Resource Finder search results will give you contact information for legal aid programs ...

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  8. The programs listed below give free legal information, advice and/or representation to low-income people who live in Massachusetts. The list includes legal services programs, court based programs, law school clinics, bar association programs and other nonprofits. Use the Legal Resource Finder search to see which of these programs might be able ...