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You may telephone our offices between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the phone numbers listed below. You may be interviewed by phone when you call, or advised to come in for an in-person interview, or asked to leave your name and number for a call back when an intake person is available.

At the time of your first interview, you should have available all documents relating to your legal problem.

If you are unable to visit us due to illness, or if you live in a nursing home, we can make arrangements to visit you. Call the office nearest you to schedule a date for a visit.

Washtenaw County Office:
(Includes Administrative Office)

420 N. Fourth Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: (734) 665-6181
Fax: (734) 665-2974

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Family Law Project:
(Washtenaw County Domestic Violence Cases Only)

University of Michigan Law School, Hutchins Hall
625 S. State St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215
Phone: (734) 998-9454
Fax: (734) 998-9125

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Battle Creek Office:
(Branch & Calhoun Counties)

70 E. Michigan Ave.
Battle Creek, MI 49017
Phone: (269) 965-3951
Toll-free: 1-800-688-3951
Fax: (269) 965-4874

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Jackson Office:
(Jackson & Hillsdale Counties)

540 N. Jackson St.
Jackson, MI 49201
Phone: (517) 787-6111
Fax: (517) 787-5805

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Lansing Office:
(Ingham, Barry, Eaton, Clinton, Livingston, and Shiawasee Counties)

3490 Belle Chase Way, #50
Lansing, MI 48911
Phone:(517) 394-3121
Toll-free: 1-800-968-0044
Fax: (517) 394-4276

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Monroe Office:
(Monroe & Lenawee Counties)

1118 S. Telegraph Rd., Ste A
Monroe, MI 48161
Phone: (734) 241-8310
Toll-free: 1-888-251-1598
Fax:
(734) 241-1381

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If you'd like to see how to get to any of the offices, please click on the maps linked above for door-to-door directions, or call the office for directions.

Farmworker Legal Services is a division of LSSCM that serves migrant and seasonal farmworkers throughout the state.

The Michigan Poverty Law Program (MPLP) is a cooperative effort of LSSCM and the University of Michigan Law School. The program's goals are: to support the advocacy of field programs; to coordinate advocacy for the poor among the local programs; and to assure that a full range of advocacy continues on behalf of the poor.


Created by steve
Last modified 2008-04-16 10:47
 

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