What do I do if I was served with divorce papers and can’t afford a lawyer?
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What do I do if I was served with divorce papers and can’t afford a lawyer?
My husband filed for divorce after putting all community property in other people’s names to keep me from being able to make claim to it.
Asked on December 29, 2017 under Family Law, Texas
Answers:
M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 6 years ago | Contributor
The fact is that you can file for a divorce yourself; most states have on-line sites that contain the information for doing so. That having been said, under the circumstances that you state, you should try to obtain legal counsel. Since money is an issue and Legal Aid cannot assist you, check if there is a law school in your area since many run legal clinics that take clients for free/reduced fees. Also, you can see if your local county/state bar association has a list of attorneys who will represent clients "pro bono" (i.e. for free) based on their income/circumstances. Finally, your loacal department of social sevices may be able to recommend legal sevices since you are disabled.
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