Servicios legales

Fusion Partnerships
Out For Justice Inc. (OFJ) was founded in 2006 by formerly incarcerated individuals who were ready and willing to work but repeatedly denied employment due to their criminal record. With the support of friends and members of their families, OFJ strives to end employment barriers and all perpetual punishment that adversely affects ex-offenders. OFJ’s vision is to engage and empower individuals who have been directly and/or indirectly impacted by the criminal justice system.
Homeless Persons Representation Project
Legal assistance to Marylanders with limited income at no cost. Assistance with family law (divorce, custody, adoption), housing (landlord/tenant issues, foreclosure), consumer debt and bankruptcy, tax issues, expungement, and estate planning. Statewide. Intake phone hours: Mon – Thursday, 9am – 12pm.
Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Services
Legal assistance to Marylanders with limited income at no cost. Assistance with family law (divorce, custody, adoption), housing (landlord/tenant issues, foreclosure), consumer debt and bankruptcy, tax issues, expungement, and estate planning. Statewide. Intake phone hours: Mon – Thursday, 9am – 12pm.
Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland
State wide
Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland does not provide lawyers for cases, but it does have clinics on specific dates for various legal issues. Check the website for those.
Public Justice Center
Baltimore City
provides legal counsel to tenants in eviction cases, to workers with wage theft claims and students who have been suspended or expelled.
Rebuild, Overcome, and Rise (ROAR) Center at University of MD, Baltimore
Provides a range of Free Legal Services for victims of crime. You don’t need to have reported the crime to the police to get help.
El personal de abogados, asistentes legales, trabajadores sociales y un gerente de enfermería de salud comunitaria de ROAR trabajan en colaboración para ayudar a los sobrevivientes de delitos y violencia en la ciudad de Baltimore a lograr la "justicia", la autonomía y la autoestima, según lo definido y dirigido por ellos. ROAR brinda servicios legales, de trabajo social, asesoramiento/terapia y administración de atención de enfermería gratuitos.. Un sobreviviente de un delito no tiene que haber presentado un informe policial para recibir servicios de ROAR. ROAR no tiene restricciones de estatus migratorio y atiende a personas que ganan menos de $ 70,000 por año más $ 5k adicionales por año por cada dependiente. Ayudamos a las personas que no tienen identificación, que tienen antecedentes penales y aquellos para quienes una orden judicial puede estar pendiente.
Fusion Partnerships
Out For Justice Inc. (OFJ) was founded in 2006 by formerly incarcerated individuals who were ready and willing to work but repeatedly denied employment due to their criminal record. With the support of friends and members of their families, OFJ strives to end employment barriers and all perpetual punishment that adversely affects ex-offenders. OFJ’s vision is to engage and empower individuals who have been directly and/or indirectly impacted by the criminal justice system.
Homeless Persons Representation Project
Legal assistance to Marylanders with limited income at no cost. Assistance with family law (divorce, custody, adoption), housing (landlord/tenant issues, foreclosure), consumer debt and bankruptcy, tax issues, expungement, and estate planning. Statewide. Intake phone hours: Mon – Thursday, 9am – 12pm.
Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Services
Legal assistance to Marylanders with limited income at no cost. Assistance with family law (divorce, custody, adoption), housing (landlord/tenant issues, foreclosure), consumer debt and bankruptcy, tax issues, expungement, and estate planning. Statewide. Intake phone hours: Mon – Thursday, 9am – 12pm.
Rebuild, Overcome, and Rise (ROAR) Center at University of MD, Baltimore
Provides a range of Free Legal Services for victims of crime. You don’t need to have reported the crime to the police to get help.
El personal de abogados, asistentes legales, trabajadores sociales y un gerente de enfermería de salud comunitaria de ROAR trabajan en colaboración para ayudar a los sobrevivientes de delitos y violencia en la ciudad de Baltimore a lograr la "justicia", la autonomía y la autoestima, según lo definido y dirigido por ellos. ROAR brinda servicios legales, de trabajo social, asesoramiento/terapia y administración de atención de enfermería gratuitos.. Un sobreviviente de un delito no tiene que haber presentado un informe policial para recibir servicios de ROAR. ROAR no tiene restricciones de estatus migratorio y atiende a personas que ganan menos de $ 70,000 por año más $ 5k adicionales por año por cada dependiente. Ayudamos a las personas que no tienen identificación, que tienen antecedentes penales y aquellos para quienes una orden judicial puede estar pendiente.