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Montana Self-Help Law Project (SHLP)
The Self-Help Law Project helps people find the legal information and advice they need to make their own legal decisions and, in some cases, represent themselves in court. The project does not offer any legal information or advice concerning criminal matters.
Depending on the subject area, the Self-Help Law Project offers one or more of the following: classes on various legal topics, materials that explain the law and your legal options, information on court locations and procedures, court forms, computer workstations to research and fill out forms on-line, classes that teach you how to complete and file your own legal pleadings, in-person assistance during certain hours, and/or legal advice from staff or volunteer attorneys. Anyone can use the materials and computers in the workstations. Only people who qualify financially may attend the classes and receive legal assistance or advice. |
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Montana Self-Help Law Project (SHLP) 616 Helena Avenue, Suite 100, Helena, MT 59601
1-406-442-9830
www.mtselfhelplaw.org |
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