Protect your rights or get the help you need, without a lawyer.
Sometimes you can fix your legal problem yourself. Here are forms, on-line applications, and information that may help you handle your problem. Some legal problems have deadlines which must be met or you lose your rights. You might need Adobe Acrobat reader for some information. To download this free software, click here.
There are 4 resources
Internet Sites for Legal Information
(Separate Website)
List of online legal research and information resources, from the Law Library of Louisiana.
By: Law Library of Louisiana
Put Your Experience to Work -- Senior Employment Program
(Separate Website)
Temporary, part-time employment placement for low-income senior workers across South Louisiana is offered through the Senior Community Service Employment program.
By: Catholic Charities Agency of the Diocese of Baton Rouge
Other Formats:
PDF File
The Mediation Center
(Separate Website)
Address and phone number for no cost mediation services for those who have agreed to mediate a dispute, or who have been referred by a court.
By: Loyola University New Orleans
Other Formats:
PDF File
U.S. Department of Labor Forms
(Separate Website)
Forms that may help with your legal problem.
By: U.S. Department of Labor
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