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Get Free Legal Advice

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We can help you with topics including:

  • Family law matters (divorce, custody, visitation, child support, adoption, paternity and guardianship)
  • Small and large claims
  • Landlord and tenant matters
  • Expungement and shielding of records
  • Consumer matters (car repossessions, debt collection and credit card cases)
  • Domestic violence/peace orders
  • Foreclosure
  • Estates and trusts
  • And more

Walk-ins are welcome or sign up for assistance by filling out an inquiry form. An effort will be made to obtain a volunteer attorney with experience in your specific area and volunteers will reach out to arrange a time and date to meet. This clinic is not income- or resident-based and is open to all.   


What to Expect

Your legal questions are answered by state-licensed volunteer attorneys assisted by volunteer AACC legal studies students. During your appointment, volunteers can explain to you what could happen in court, outline processes, identify specific paperwork that may need filing and more. This is a limited legal advice service, not a substitute for representation, and does not constitute an attorney/client relationship.  


Prepare for Your Appointment

Bring a list of questions and any related paperwork or information. 


Questions?

We’re here to help.  

School of Business and Law 
Legal Studies Institute 
 

Legal Self-Help Clinic

410-777-7323

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Hours of Operation

Appointments are available and walk-ins are welcome.  
  
Weekly* 
Wednesday 
5-7 p.m.  

Thursday 
5-7 p.m.  

*AACC will be closed March 18-24 for spring break. The Legal Self-Help Clinic will not be taking appointments during that week.

Location

The Sarah E. Carter Building
In the Glen Burnie Town Center 
Room 509 
101 Crain Highway N. 
Glen Burnie, MD 21061