Denver Bar Association Legal Clinics
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2012 Clinic Schedule
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The Denver Bar Association offers pro se (do-it-yourself) litigant clinics on the subjects of Bankruptcy, Divorce, Small Claims and Collections. These clinics assist in understanding the legal processes and forms. They do not provide explicit legal advice nor will they directly assist in completing forms.
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The clinics are informational only and NOT legal advice.
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FREE LEGAL INFORMATION
The Denver Bar Association has partnered with 9News to provide a weekly ask-a-lawyer program that is designed to provide legal information based on brief descriptions of legal issues and suggestions where the individual may go for legal assistance. Attorney volunteers do not give out personal contact information and are asked not to use their full name. Volunteer attorneys simply offer free legal information to callers. A list of scheduled topics is available at www.denbar.org or www.9news.com (under news tab, 9 line schedule)
4 – 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday
Phone (303) 698-0999
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FREE LEGAL CLINICS
The Denver Bar Association offers pro se (do-it-yourself) litigant clinics on the subjects of bankruptcy, divorce, small claims and collections. The clinics assist in understanding the legal processes and forms. They do not provide direct legal advice nor will they directly assist in completing forms.
Legal Night at Mi Casa
360 Acoma (one block west of 4th and Broadway)
Denver, CO 80204 (303) 573-1302
3rd Tuesday of each month from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Meet with an attorney free of charge and get information in the areas of Immigration, credit, housing, landlord/tenant, employment and family law. Attorneys provide referrals to appropriate agencies. Spanish interpreters will be available.
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January 17 |
July 17 |
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February 21 |
August 21 |
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March 20 |
September 18 |
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April 17 |
October 16 |
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May 15 |
November 20 |
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June 19 |
December 18 |
Legal Night at El Centro de San Juan Diego
2830 Lawrence Street
Denver, CO 80205 (303) 295-9470
1st Wednesday of each month 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Meet with an attorney free of charge and get information in the areas of Immigration, credit, housing, landlord/tenant, employment and family Law. Attorneys provide referrals to appropriate agencies. Spanish interpreters will be available.
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January 4 |
August 1 |
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February 1 |
September 5 |
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March 7 |
October 3 |
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April 4 |
November 7 |
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May 2 |
December 5 |
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June 6 |
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Bankruptcy Clinic
US Bankruptcy Court
721 19th Street
Denver, CO 80202
2nd Tuesday of each month 1:30 p.m. – 3 p.m.
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4th Wednesday of each month 1:30-3 p.m.
This clinic is designed for the pro se (do-it-yourself) litigant. They will assist attendees in understanding the bankruptcy process and forms. Topics reviewed include how bankruptcy can eliminate debts, the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, the effect on credit ratings and which forms are required for filing. Issues of creditor harassment, what a collection agent cannot say to you and how to fight back if you are harassed will also be addressed. This clinic will not provide direct legal advice nor will they directly assist in completing forms.
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January 10 |
June 27 |
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January 25
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July 10 |
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February 14 |
July 25 |
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February 22 |
August 14 |
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March 13 |
August 22 |
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March 28 |
September 11 |
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April 10 |
September 26 |
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April 25 |
October 9 |
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May 8 |
October 24 |
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May 23 |
November 13 |
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June 12 |
December 11 |
Small Claims Clinic
Denver City and County Building
1437 Bannock Street Room 117 Denver, CO (303) 640-5132
3rd Tuesday of each month 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
This free informational clinic teaches people how to file their own small claims cases in court and how to collect on the judgments. Tips include gathering information, forms (where to get them and how to complete them), filing (how and where), defending your position (what to do and not do) and court procedure. Collections clinics provide tips on how to collect your judgment. General questions are welcome, but the clinics will not provide direct legal advice nor will they directly assist in completing forms.
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January 17 |
July 17 |
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February 21 |
August 21 |
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March 20 |
September 18 |
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April 17 |
October 16 |
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May 15 |
November 20 |
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June 19 |
December 18 |
Collections Clinic
Denver City and County Building
1437 Bannock Street Room 117 Denver, CO (303) 640-5132
3rd Thursday of each month 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
This free informational clinic teaches people how to file their own small claims cases in court, and how to collect on the judgments. Tips include gathering information, forms (where to get them and how to complete them, filing (how and where), defending your position (what to do and not do) and court procedure. Collections clinics provide tips on how to collect your judgment. General questions are welcome but the clinics will not provide direct legal advice nor will they directly assist in completing forms.
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January 19 |
July 19 |
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February 16 |
August 16 |
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March 15 |
September 20 |
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April 19 |
October 18 |
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May 17 |
November 15 |
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June 21 |
December 20 |
Doing your own Divorce
Denver City and County Bldg.,
1437 Bannock Street (Denver County Court) Courtroom 311
3rd Wednesday of each month 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
This free informational clinic provides an overview of the divorce process (with and without children) and related forms. Volunteer attorneys provide information on filing for a divorce without the assistance of an attorney, and will cover divorce procedures and forms, child custody, child support, maintenance and property division. Participants should bring forms to the clinics (available from the court website (www.courts.state.co.us). This clinic is informational only and questions are welcomed, but answers are generally confined to options, which the individual should consider. These clinics do not provide legal advice or representation nor do they directly assist in completing court forms.
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January 18 |
July 18 |
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February 15 |
August 15 |
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March 21 |
September 19 |
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April 18 |
October 17 |
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May 16 |
November 21 |
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June 20 |
December 19 |
Family Law Legal Clinic
Office of Economic Development
1200 Federal Blvd. room 1018
3rd Tuesday of each month 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m.
This free informational clinic provides an overview of the divorce process (with and without children) and related forms. Volunteer attorneys provide information on filing for a divorce without the assistance of an attorney, and will cover divorce procedures and forms, child custody, child support, maintenance and property division. Participants should bring forms to the clinics (available from the court website (www.courts.state.co.us). This clinic is informational only and questions are welcomed, but answers are generally confined to options, which the individual should consider. These clinics do not provide legal advice or representation nor do they directly assist in completing court forms.
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January 17 |
July 17 |
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February 21 |
August 21 |
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March 20 |
September 18 |
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April 17 |
October 16 |
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May 15 |
November 20 |
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June 19 |
December 18 |