To promote and provide civil legal services to low-income persons, groups and communities in Puerto Rico, and to grant access to the justice system through education, training and legal representation. Nearly 50% of the population of Puerto Rico qualifies economically for our services, as they are living at or below U.S. federal poverty levels. We are a private nonprofit corporation that provides free legal advice, representation and legal education in civil cases to people and low-income groups who qualify. The legal cases we deal with include families (domestic violence, custody issues, etc.), special education, senior citizens protections, housing (including foreclosures), minors, incom... read more To promote and provide civil legal services to low-income persons, groups and communities in Puerto Rico, and to grant access to the justice system through education, training and legal representation. Nearly 50% of the population of Puerto Rico qualifies economically for our services, as they are living at or below U.S. federal poverty levels. We are a private nonprofit corporation that provides free legal advice, representation and legal education in civil cases to people and low-income groups who qualify. The legal cases we deal with include families (domestic violence, custody issues, etc.), special education, senior citizens protections, housing (including foreclosures), minors, income maintenance, bankruptcies, veterans, civil rights, community and environmental rights, consumer rights, agricultural workers, among others. We receive funds in the form of grants and in-kind support from federal, state and municipal governments, as well as foundations and corporations. We also received donations from individuals and associations.
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By Rebeca Dorna | Communications
Our client Yowaina, an 18-year-old mom of a three-week-old baby girl, requested legal aid from Puerto Rico Legal Services because the Puerto Rico Vital Statistics Registry denied to register the birth... Read the full report ›By Rebeca Dorna | Communications
Angelina (not her real name) was almost 22 years old when her family approached Puerto Rico Legal Services’ Special Education Project looking for help. She was registered in the Special... Read the full report ›By Rebeca Dorna | Communications
Angelina (not her real name) was almost 22 years old when her family approached Puerto Rico Legal Services’ Special Education Project looking for help. She was registered in the Special... Read the full report ›