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University of Pittsburgh School of Law - Family Law Clinic
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Eligibility:
Eligibility is determined by the client's income, the issues
involved in their case, and the availabilities of clinic
students.
The public may access clinic services only by and through participating in the Allegheny County Family Court Pro Se program. Only litigants who are declared indigent by the pro se program are eligible to receive clinic services.
The public may access clinic services only by and through participating in the Allegheny County Family Court Pro Se program. Only litigants who are declared indigent by the pro se program are eligible to receive clinic services.
Phone/FAX Numbers
- (412) 648-1300
- (412) 648-1490
Fee Amounts:
Service provided free of charge.
Intake Procedure:
Persons seeking legal assistance from the clinic must report to the
Family Court building on Ross Street in downtown Pittsburgh on
Tuesday or Thursday mornings to enter the pro se process. Litigants
must bring proof of their current income from any source. Once the
litigant meets all of the court's requirements for the pro se
program, the litigant will meet with a law student.
View Intake Website >
View Intake Website >
Geographical Area:
Allegheny County
Additional Services Offered at this Location:
- Child Custody/Visitation Assistance * Low Income
- Child Support Assistance/Enforcement * Low Income
- Citizenship and Immigration Services Offices
- Comprehensive Family Law Services * Low Income
- Consumer Law * Low Income
- Elder Law
- General Legal Aid * Low Income
- Grandparent Rights
- Guardianship Assistance
- Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
- Legal Representation * Low Income
- Tax Appeals/Audit Assistance
- Will Preparation Assistance
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University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh School of Law - Family Law Clinic
University of Pittsburgh School of Law - Family Law Clinic