Must make an appointment for services.
No walk ins.
The Legal Aid Society of Orange County and Community Legal Services of Southeast Los Angeles County offer a wide array of services.
Their services follow a three-tier model.
All services are scheduled through their intake center, the legal advice hotline.
Services include:
First Tier:
Second Tier:
Third Tier:
Eligibility Criteria
The main basic eligibility criteria is as follows:
Income:
Generally, LASOCs income guideline is 200% of the Federal Poverty Guideline.
In the event that an appointment is set, income must be proven at the time of your appointment.
Assets:
For those persons between 125% and 200% of the Federal Poverty Guideline, an asset ceiling is imposed.
Assets such as bank accounts, stocks and bonds, trust deeds, etc. hold a ceiling of $4,000 for a family unit of
1 (one) person and $6,000 for a family unit of
2 (two) or more.
There are many assets exempt to this rule.
Please call for an Eligibility Screening regarding questions on certain specific assets.
Area of residence:
orange county and the following cities of southeast los angeles county:
Citizenship/Immigration Status:
Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Legal Resident (with some exceptions).
Permanent Legal Residents must show official residence card at the time of an appointment (unfortunately, photocopies are not accepted).
Service Area:
LASOC serves all of Orange County.
CLS serves the following cities of Southeast Los Angeles County:
Types of Law HandlesLASOC/CLS practice many types of civil matters.
Their case selection priorities include support for family; preserving the home; maintaining economic stability; safety, stability, and health; populations with special vulnerabilities.
Therefore, examples of cases that they have taken include Unlawful Detainer defense, housing voucher issues, bankruptcy or consumer rights issues, welfare or disability income issues, family law, and the like.
They do not guarantee acceptance of any case.
These case types also do not preclude acceptance of cases outside of these parameters.
Cases they do not assist with include:
Exceptions may be made for immigration matters relating to domestic violence, human trafficking, or other U-Visa or VAWA issues.