Free legal advocacy for Vermonters with physical, developmental, or mental health disabilities, including parents facing discrimination in custody, housing, or benefits cases. Based in Montpelier and serving statewide. Fathers with disabilities can call or email for intake. Bring documentation of disability, the issue you need help with, and any agency correspondence. Services are confidential and cover federal rights.
(802) 229-1355 · 141 Main St Suite 7, Montpelier, VT 05602
Funds civil legal aid programs and expands access to Vermont courts for low-income residents who cannot afford private counsel. While the foundation itself does not represent clients, fathers can use its directory to find partner legal aid offices statewide. The Montpelier office provides information about funded programs and how to apply. Call during business hours for referrals.
(802) 223-3788 · 35-37 Court St, Montpelier, VT 05602
Civil liberties legal support, intake, and referrals for Vermont residents facing constitutional rights violations such as free speech, due process, privacy, or discrimination issues. The Montpelier office reviews requests and may refer cases to cooperating attorneys or take select matters directly. Fathers can submit a legal request through the website or call for guidance during business hours.
(802) 223-6304 · 137 Elm St, Montpelier, VT 05602