Cross Cultural Family Law Clinic offered by Northwest Justice Project's King County Office
Cross Cultural Family Law Clinic offered by Northwest Justice Project's King County Office
Provides family law advice, assistance and referrals for people with children that have custody or visitation issues involving domestic violence, and who have limited English or cultural barriers. This is a joint project with the King County Bar Association. Clients MUST be referred by participating agencies. Printed materials regarding legal rights, responsibilities and procedures may also be available in various languages.
Physical Address
Hours
Office: M-F, 9am-5pm. Clinic: M, 5:15-7:45pm.
Voice
Website
Application process
Must be referred by a domestic violence advocate.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Clients MUST be referred by a domestic violence or community advocate.
Languages
Interpreter services
Multi-lingual materials
Agency info
Northwest Justice Project
Provides free legal advice and representation to low-income residents of Washington state. Specializes in housing, family, health, public benefits, consumer and education law. Family law cases are limited to those involving domestic violence or child abuse. Programs include the Native American Unit, Cross Cultural Family Law Clinic, Seattle Domestic Violence Project, and a legal information website: www.washingtonlawhelp.org.