Participating attorneys practice in the following areas of law:
- Accidents, Injuries, Wrongful Deaths
- Appeals
- Bankruptcy and Debt Collection
- Business Formation (Corporation, LLC, Partnership, Arizona Corporation Commission Forms, etc.)
- Contract Drafting or Disputes
- Criminal Matters
- Discrimination and Harassment
- Elder Law
- Employment Law, Employment Discrimination, and Wrongful Termination
- Family Law (Divorce, Child custody, Parental rights, etc.)
- Foreclosure
- Harassment
- Identity Theft
- Immigration
- Insurance Disputes
- Intellectual Property and Copyright
- Landlord/Tenant, Evictions, and Leases
- Malpractice (Medical Malpractice, Dental Malpractice, Professional Malpractice, etc.)
- Probate
- Property Damage (Water Damage, Flood Damage, Rain Damage, etc.)
- Real Estate Transactions
- Social Security (SSI) and Disability (SSDI)
- Tax Issues
- Unemployment Benefits
- Wills and Trusts
- Worker’s Compensation
- Wrongful Death
- Zoning and Permits
Do you have a legal issue not listed above? We still may be able to help find you a lawyer. Contact Us.
We also provide free legal help for small businesses.
Free or Reduced-Fee Legal Representation – Find Out If You Qualify
Fill out a simple form by the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education to find out if you qualify for free or reduced-fee legal services. At this time, Legal Aid of Arizona does not provide free or pro bono legal services. However, if you cannot afford an attorney, you may qualify for a free or reduced-fee legal program. Click here to fill out the form, which was created by the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education.
Currently, there are three federally funded civil legal-aid agencies in Arizona that may be able to offer you free legal services: Community Legal Services (“CLS”); DNA-People’s Legal Services (“DNA”), and Southern Arizona Legal Aid (“SALA”). You may also qualify for the Modest Means Project, which provides significantly reduced fee legal services for a variety of legal matters.
For more information about free or reduced-fee legal services, contact the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services and Education.