Christopher Funtall, CFLS, SBN 226311
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Free Legal Services in San Diego 06/10/2010
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FOR FAMILY LAW:If you are a victim of domestic violence, there are attorneys who volunteer their time, and public services organizations like the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, the YWCA and Center for Community Solutions who provide attorneys and paralegals at all of the courthouses in San Diego. Generally speaking they will help you prepare your pleadings, and (rarely) in some cases may even provide an attorney to represent you in the Courtroom.  If you are looking for free help concerning dissolution of marriage, legal separation, nullity, paternity, restraining orders, etc., there are family law facilitators located at every family law courthouse in the County of San Diego.  They will help you prepare your pleadings and answer general questions.  They will prepare all pleadings necessary to obtain or enforce orders concerning child support.  If you have detailed questions concerning property division issues, they may or may not be able to help.  If you are looking for help in obtaining an order for child support, or enforcing an order for child support, the San Diego County Department of Child Support Services is located at 220 West Broadway on the 5th floor in San Diego, California. Or at 325 South Melrose in Vista, California.  They have access to enforcement tools that private attorneys do not have, such as license suspensions, and tax refund interception.  In addition, they have access to almost all of the enforcement options that private attorneys have.  If you just need help figuring out which forms to fill out, you can ask the clerk at the Family Law Business Offices to provide a package of forms.  They have packages to help you proceed through a divorce case, or to file a motion.  The packages come with some instructions.  Why would an attorney who handles family law matters refer people to free legal services?  Because, people need help.  And not everyone can afford to pay an attorney even $500.  Many attorneys are much more expensive.Family Law is complicated.  The parties still need help figuring out which forms need to be filled out.  The system, in my opinion, is bewildering to a parent/party who has never been through this before.  The Judicial Council has tried to make things easier by having standardized forms, and that helps, but not everyone knows which forms are necessary for their particular case.  There are literally hundreds of forms listed on http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/forms/ and figuring out which ones you need can be difficult without some help.  In addition, local courts may require additional forms which are not available on the judicial council website.
 


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