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Indiana's largest legal aid organization providing free civil legal services to low-income residents statewide in family law, housing, public benefits, and consumer cases. Dads with incomes below federal poverty thresholds can call the intake line or apply online from any of the 92 counties. Have photo ID, proof of income (pay stubs or benefits letters), and any court papers or notices ready when applying for representation.
1-800-869-0212 · 151 N Delaware St, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Free legal services for low-income Indianapolis and Marion County residents in family law, immigration, and civil matters through volunteer attorneys. Dads can apply by phone or in person; representation depends on income eligibility and case type. Bring photo ID, proof of income (pay stubs, benefits letters), and any court papers, existing orders, or hearing notices to your intake appointment.
317-429-4131 · 3333 N Meridian St, Suite 201, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Official bar association service connecting the public with licensed Indiana attorneys by practice area and location statewide. Dads call in with a brief description of the legal issue and get matched with an attorney who offers a reduced-cost initial consult. Follow-up legal fees are set by the individual attorney, not ISBA. Have a one-sentence summary of your case and any court deadlines ready when calling.
317-639-5465 · One Indiana Sq, Suite 530, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Law school clinic at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law providing free legal services to low-income Indianapolis residents through supervised student attorneys. Dads may get representation in civil cases, including family law, housing, and benefits disputes. Eligibility is income-based. Bring a photo ID, proof of income, and any court papers, orders, or hearing notices to intake appointments.
317-274-1432 · 530 W New York St, Indianapolis, IN 46202