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Free civil legal help for low-income residents of central and southern Arkansas, handling family law, housing, consumer, and public benefits cases. Fathers can apply by phone or in person at the Little Rock office. Intake screens for income eligibility, so bring photo ID, recent pay stubs or benefits letters, and copies of any court papers, leases, or notices tied to the issue.
800-950-5817 · 303 W Capitol Ave #200, Little Rock, AR 72201
Protection and advocacy agency providing free legal help to Arkansans with disabilities, including fathers navigating custody, special education, guardianship, or benefits issues tied to a disability. Intake is by phone from Little Rock and prioritizes cases involving abuse, neglect, or rights violations. Callers should have documentation of the disability, the agency involved, and any decisions being challenged.
501-296-1775 · 400 W Capitol Ave #1200, Little Rock, AR 72201
Free legal clinics at the Little Rock law school where supervised law students handle civil and family law cases for income-eligible clients. Fathers can apply by phone for help with custody, child support modification, protective orders, and related issues. Intake reviews financial eligibility, so bring photo ID, recent pay stubs or benefits paperwork, and every court document already filed.
501-324-9435 · 1201 McMath Ave, Little Rock, AR 72202
Statewide commission working to expand civil legal services for low-income Arkansans through referrals, policy, and volunteer attorney programs. Fathers unsure where to start can contact the Little Rock office for guidance toward the right legal aid provider, self-help tools, or pro bono program based on county and issue type. The commission does not represent individual clients directly.
501-682-9400 · 625 Marshall St, Little Rock, AR 72201