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 Southeast Louisiana Legal Services 

Free Legal Aid For Low-Income People

 
 
 
ALL OFFICES CLOSED FRIDAY SEPT. 5. COVINGTON, HAMMOND, DOWNTOWN NEW ORLEANS OFFICES REOPEN MONDAY, SEPT. 8. WATCH SITE FOR MARRERO UPDATES.
 
 

Serving Justice & Helping People In Need

Free legal aid for low-income people with civil legal issues -- including problems with income taxes & predatory home loans

Hurricane News: All SLLS and NOLAC offices will be closed Thursday, September 4, Friday, September 5, 2008. The Covington, Hammond and downtown New Orleans offices are expected to reopen on Monday, September 8 for full public business. Watch this space for updates about when the Marrero office will reopen. Staff-only access to New Orleans office on Friday, September 5, 2008.  SEE NEWS SECTION FOR MORE INFORMATION

Southeast Louisiana Legal Services is not accepting applications for legal help with Road Home title issues at this time.

Click here for a map of our 10-parish service area. 
Click here to find the office nearest you.

Looking for help in another part of Louisiana? Go to the Legal Program Directory on www.lawhelp.org/la. 

See www.lawhelp.org/la for information about your legal rights and other help. 

Note about Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: if you are already one of our clients, we want to hear from you. Please contact us.

To learn about New Orleans Legal Assistance (NOLAC), an office of Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, click here.

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Click on the link below to make an online donation or mail your tax-deductible donation to:

Southeast Louisiana Legal ServicesP.O. Drawer 2867Hammond, Louisiana 70404

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