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Provides pro bono legal representation for children in custody, dependency, and deprived proceedings across Oklahoma. Volunteer attorneys advocate for the child's best interest and can coordinate with fathers pursuing reunification or custody modifications. Services are generally free to qualifying families. Call the Oklahoma City office or visit the website for intake information and bring any court filings and case numbers.
405-232-4453 · 2020 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Free legal services for Native American fathers and families across Oklahoma, covering custody, ICWA protections, tribal court issues, consumer matters, and civil rights. The OKC-based program screens applicants for income and tribal eligibility before assigning an attorney. Call ahead to schedule intake and bring tribal enrollment documents, photo ID, and any pending court paperwork to your first appointment.
405-943-6457 · 4200 Perimeter Center Dr #222, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Coordinates volunteer attorney services for low-income Oklahoma County residents needing help with divorce, custody, protective orders, landlord-tenant, and basic civil matters. Fathers can apply for a pro bono attorney after an income screening that typically requires recent pay stubs, household size information, and photo ID. Call the downtown OKC office or visit the website to start the intake process.
405-236-8421 · 119 N Robinson Ave #240, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Provides free legal advocacy for Oklahomans with disabilities, including fathers navigating special education, SSI, guardianship, housing, and custody issues that involve a child or parent's disability. The Oklahoma City office handles intake statewide and can represent qualifying clients in administrative hearings and court. Call for a screening and bring medical documentation, IEPs, and any related court or agency paperwork.
405-525-7755 · 2915 N Classen Blvd #200, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Statewide nonprofit that funds and supports civil legal aid programs serving low-income Oklahoma fathers and families. The foundation itself does not take direct cases but funds organizations handling custody, family law, housing, and consumer matters. Fathers seeking legal help can call the OKC office or visit the website to be directed to the nearest funded legal aid or pro bono program in their county.
405-236-0478 · 1901 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Nonprofit pursuing systemic legal advocacy and policy reform for low-income and underserved Oklahomans, with focus areas including criminal justice, child welfare, and poverty. While not a direct legal services provider for most family court cases, Appleseed publishes self-help guides and can refer fathers to partner legal aid programs. Call the OKC office or check the website for current initiatives and resources.
405-525-4357 · 3000 United Founders Blvd #148, Oklahoma City, OK 73112