Office Hours:
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m.,
Closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m. and reopens 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.
Office will be open from 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. for appointments only.
Services Provided
Landlord/Tenant & Public HousingCommunity Legal Services helps residents who are renting their homes or apartments stay in their homes when facing eviction, uninhabitable living conditions and other issues in both private and public (Section 8) housing.
Private Landlord-Tenant Disputes
When a person pays to live in a house, apartment or mobile home, the renter becomes a tenant governed by Florida law.
It does not matter whether payment is made weekly, monthly, or at other regular periods.
Also, it does not matter whether the apartment, house, or mobile home is rented from a private person, a corporation, or most governmental entities.
These facts are true even when there is no written "lease" agreement.
Consumer
The Consumer Law Unit focuses on problems related to debt collection, garnishment, repossession, contracts, consumer scams, small claims courts and debtor harassment.
CLSMF may be able to assist you if you believe a creditor is wrongly attempting to garnish your wages, bank account, or other property.
These are all common issues of consumer law for which many do not realize they have rights in protecting their assets.
In addition to providing legal advice or representation in certain cases involving consumer law, the CLSMF Consumer Law team assists qualifying individuals with document preparation when faced with such consumerism troubles.
Children And EducationUnder state and federal law, every child aged 3 to 22 with a disability has a right to a free and appropriate public education.
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Special Education law requires that a parent or relative of a child with disabilities has the opportunity to be involved in the education of that child.
Under special education law, schools and school districts are responsible for identifying children with suspected disabilities, evaluating their needs to determine if they need special education services, providing children eligible for special education services with the least restrictive environment/educational placement and providing a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) to children with disabilities.
CLSMF's Children's Rights Unit can also assist with juvenile record expungement.
If you think that your child has been denied the education that he or she deserves, contact their Children's Rights Unit at (386) 255-6573 extension 2741.
Domestic ViolenceCLSMF provides its clients with essential services by collaborating with community-based organizations and its legal support staff that are dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence and individuals who live in fear of future domestic violence in the household.
Far too many low-income domestic violence victims are forced to deal with their complex legal problems with little or no assistance.
It is the goal of CLSMF attorneys to help these individuals with expert legal advice and emotional support.
Eligible victims of domestic violence can get free legal advice and representation with the following:
CLSMF Elder Advocates assist seniors (individuals over the age of 60) who have been subjected to physical abuse, financial exploitation through the misuse of the elders money or property by another person, intimidation, sexual abuse, or is deprived by a caregiver of food or needed medication or necessary services for survival.
CLSMF Elder Advocates also help seniors with other concerns relating to matters such as living wills, financial scams, health care, and durable powers of attorney.
The Elder Advocate will meet with the individual in his or her home or wherever is convenient for the individual.
There is no requirement that crimes against the senior have been reported to the police to receive our assistance.
In many cases, our Elder Abuse Advocates help provide information, referral, legal advice and/or representation.
They also have a Family Caregiver project.
Free legal help is available if you are a:
You can find out more about each area by clicking on the following links:
Renter Assistance:
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida is responding to this crisis by providing high-quality legal assistance and representation to homeowners faced with foreclosure.
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida has set up a Foreclosure Hotline to help eligible residents of Central Florida facing foreclosure.
They cannot guarantee representation.
However, they can provide you with information you may need to keep your home.
Call the CLSMF Foreclosure Hotline at 1-855-523-9150 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m Monday and Friday