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Statewide Legal Services has free advice for low-income people with legal problems in Connecticut.

You can find out more about legal problems and apply for help here.

Types of Pro Bono Cases

Most pro bono cases are in the areas of housing, family, consumer and disability law. Typical cases are as follows:

Carolyn H. moved out of her apartment two months ago. She was a good tenant. She was current with her rent and cleaned her apartment when she moved out. Carolyn mailed a letter by certified and regular mail to the landlord that asked him to forward her the $900.00 security deposit plus interest to her at her new address. Although the landlord signed for the certified letter he had not responded to Carolyn's request. She called the landlord several times but he never returned her calls. Carolyn had to borrow money to pay the security deposit on her new apartment, so she really needs the $900.00. Carolyn would like an attorney to help her get the security deposit back.

Roger M. has been separated from his wife for eight years. They don't have any children or property. Roger, who's only income is social security disability, is ready to file for divorce. He believes that his wife lives in New York but he is not certain whether she is still at the last address he has for her. Roger has been unable to file the case pro se. Roger would like an attorney to help him finally get divorced.

Sara is 58 years old. She had a stroke two years ago. She worked in a manufacturing plant for twenty five years prior to having the stroke. Her physical condition has improved slightly since her illness but she cannot stand for long periods of time, gets easily confused and overwhelmed and takes medication. She sees a physician "when she can." She applied for Social Security Disability but was denied because it was determined that she was able to return to the work force. She would like assistance in appealing the denial of her application for Social Security Disability.

If you are interested in assisting with these kinds of cases please contact either

  • Tammy Laracuente-Rissolo places cases with attorneys who practice in Hartford, Windham, Tolland and Putnam counties. You can contact her at (860) 344-8096, ext. 3013.
  • John Bozzi places cases with attorneys who practice in New Haven, Middlesex, Fairfield, New London and Litchfield counties. His direct phone number is (860) 344-8096, ext. 3040.
  • Margaret Middleton: (203) 903-2852 (Connecticut Veterans Legal Center)

If you have an emergency
you should call our office.
Do not fill out an application online.

Need help with a housing problem?

If you are facing eviction or losing your housing subsidy (such as Section 8), you may have the right to a free lawyer. Call 1-800-559-1565 or get more info at www.evictionhelpct.org.

Why apply online?

  • Our phone lines are open for limited hours and are very busy.
  • The wait time on the phone can be long.
  • You can apply any time of day or night.
  • The online application will help you find out if you qualify for our services.
  • If you apply online, your phone interview will be shorter when we call you back.
  • You can apply online for legal help with family, housing, public benefits, unemployment and other problems.
  • You can also apply for bankruptcy, debtor’s rights and consumer protection only online.
  • You can apply online using your computer.

If you have an emergency
you should call our office.
Do not fill out an application online.

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