There is no legal office in Suwanee, but Gwinett Legal Aid serves Suwanee and has an office in Lawrenceville. Their contact info is in the first related link below.
Atlanta Legal Aid also serves Gwinett County; their website is the second related link below. I found both of these at the third related link below, which has links to all legal aid organizations in Georgia.
Call your County Attorney's office and ask if there's Legal Aid available for low-income families in your area.
Michigan Legal Aid has a list of legal services organizations, with links to their offices and websites. It's the first related link below. Scroll down the list and look for a "Legal Aid" or "Legal Services" office near you - e.g., Legal Services of Eastern Michigan - Flint Office". This will give you the organization's contact info, and you can call and ask them if they handle bankruptcy cases. The contact page may also list the types of cases they handle. If the organization has a website, it may include the types of cases they handle. For example, the link to E.g., the link for Legal Aid of Western Michigan - Grand Rapids Office has a link to the Legal Aid of Western Michigan website. It's the second related link below, and it says they do handle bankruptcy cases. I found these at the third related link below, which has additional links to legal aid resources in Michigan.
Call Legal Aid
The legal aid office in Cleveland is Legal Aid of East Tennessee. Their website is the first related link below, but it doesn't say whether or not they handle divorce cases. You'll have to call them; their contact info is on the website, which also has an online contact form that you can use to ask the question. I found this info at the second related link below, which has links to all legal aid organizations in Tennessee.
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Do a Legal Aid searh and ask your local office.
Perhaps they could contact the local Legal Aid office.
Whether you can get legal aid for divorces in TN depends on what types of cases your local Legal Aid office handles. Since I don't know what county you're in, the best I can do is refer you to the Guide to Tennessee Courts - Legal Aid and Lawyer Referral, the related link below. There you will find links to some statewide organizations that provide legal services. Click one of them to get the organization's web page, which will have links to local offices. Many of them will have websites that explain what types of cases they handle - and if they don't, they will at least have contact information so you can call them and ask.
Legal Services of New Jersey is the main statewide legal aid office, and its phone number is 1-888-LSNJ-LAW (1-888-576-5529). Its website is the first related link below. I found this at the second related link, which has links to the websites of some other legal aid agencies. You could try the "Volunteer Lawyers" at the end of the Statewide category. There are also some local legal aid providers linked in the individual county categories (skip the "Public Defender" links; those are for criminal cases only; Legal Aid handles the civil cases).
missy, I have nver heard of such a law. Call your state AG office for better advice. Or any local legal aid office. Sounds like a debtors dream, doesnt it?
Call 1.800.221.5689 and they will tell you the closest SNAP office
Call an attorney or a place called Legal Aid and they may do it for nothing.