Best Legal Aid in Phoenix, Arizona — 7 resources

7 Resources

1. Community Legal Services (Phoenix)

Arizona's largest civil legal aid organization providing free representation and advice to low-income Maricopa County residents in family law including custody and parenting time, housing, consumer debt, public benefits, and domestic violence. Offers telephone intake, walk-in clinics, and Spanish-language services. Bring photo ID, proof of income, and any court paperwork to eligibility screening.

602-258-3434 · 305 S 2nd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003

2. William E. Morris Institute for Justice

Phoenix-based statewide public interest law firm providing free legal representation and policy advocacy for low-income Arizonans on healthcare access (AHCCCS and KidsCare appeals), affordable housing, public benefits, and consumer protection. Works in partnership with community legal aid programs. Bring photo ID, proof of income, and any denial letters or case paperwork to intake appointments.

602-252-3432 · 305 S 2nd Ave, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85003

3. Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest

Phoenix-based nonprofit public interest law firm providing free legal representation and impact litigation for underserved Arizonans in civil rights, education equity, environmental protection, consumer matters, and select family law cases. Serves statewide on systemic issues. Bring photo ID, any court paperwork or denial letters, and a written summary of the problem when seeking intake.

602-258-8850 · 352 E Camelback Rd, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85012

4. State Bar of Arizona - Lawyer Referral Service

Official Arizona bar association service connecting the public with licensed Arizona attorneys by practice area including family law, custody, divorce, and paternity. Initial 30-minute consultations available at reduced rates, and a Modest Means program offers sliding-scale representation for qualifying low- to moderate-income individuals. Referrals are statewide. Bring photo ID and any court paperwork to the attorney consultation.

602-340-7200 · 4201 N 24th St, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016

5. Volunteer Lawyers Program of Maricopa County

Pro bono legal program operated by Community Legal Services matching low-income Maricopa County residents with volunteer attorneys for family law cases including custody, divorce, paternity, parenting time, and orders of protection, plus housing and civil matters. Free representation for qualifying clients who pass income screening. Bring photo ID, proof of income, and any existing court paperwork to the intake appointment.

602-254-4714 · 305 S 2nd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85003

6. Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law - Civil Justice Clinic

Teaching law clinic at Arizona State University in downtown Phoenix where supervised law students provide free legal representation in family law (custody, divorce, paternity), veterans advocacy, and other civil matters for qualifying low-income individuals. Cases run on a semester schedule, and capacity is limited. Bring photo ID, proof of income, and any existing court paperwork to the intake appointment.

480-965-6181 · 111 E Taylor St, Phoenix, AZ 85004

7. Maricopa County Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service

County bar association referral service connecting Maricopa County residents with vetted local attorneys for family law, custody, divorce, paternity, criminal defense, and other legal matters at reduced initial consultation fees. Attorneys are pre-screened for licensure and malpractice coverage. Serves Phoenix metro including Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Glendale, and Gilbert. Bring photo ID and any court paperwork to the attorney consultation.

602-257-4434 · 303 E Palm Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85004

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Featured: Community Legal Services (Phoenix), William E. Morris Institute for Justice, Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, State Bar of Arizona - Lawyer Referral Service, Volunteer Lawyers Program of Maricopa County.