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I need someone that I can trust to help me through a very difficult time. I don't have much money, and I'm quickly running out of time. Someone told me that I should call Legal Aid Ministries in Dallas to get an appointment with a counselor, or maybe even with an attorney to help me sort things out and make a plan. But, before I make the call I have a few questions...
Legal Aid Ministries provides professional legal and conflict resolution services along with spiritual encouragement and family support. Our volunteer attorneys and other professionals will help you put together a plan. Depending on your circumstances that may mean providing you with tools and resources you need to address this problem, it may mean representation, or intervention in some other form, helping to establish a financial plan or meeting with a conflict coach, but it starts with a personal appointment with a professional…
Call our office in Dallas to make an appointment. Our phone number is (214) 207-6542. Also, you may send an e-mail to us at help@LegalAidMinistries.com. In addition, you can visit our office in Dallas and make an appointment in person.
Click HERE to find our office.
Probably not. Your appointment is a time to determine your needs and establish a plan. Most of our attorneys and professionals are volunteers who serve at no cost. They want to help you and often the best help is empowering you to help yourself.
Click here for a list of what you can expect to happen at your first appointment.
The Legal Aid Ministries Low Income Taxpayer Guidelines: Must be within 175% of the 2009 HHS Poverty Guidelines (see table on the left based on the number of people in your family or household).
If your family makes less money than listed in this table, then you qualify for most of our low-income services.
Please contact us at our office to discuss your special situation. We will do whatever we can to help.

Most of our services are free. However, we do ask you for $20 when you arrive for your first appointment. After that first appointment, we do our best to help you at no additional charge.
However, keep in mind that there may be extra costs related to solving your particular issue such as court costs, documentation fees or penalties.
No. Legal Aid Ministries was formed through the faith of its founder and executive director, Jon Campbell. Also, all of Legal Aid Ministries’s Board of Directors are Christian, however, they are from different church backgrounds.
Legal Aid Ministries looks for volunteers who care about people regardless of their faith and who are willing to serve you with competence and compassion. It violates our faith and our calling to require you to believe the same as we do in order to receive services.

At Legal Aid Ministries, we understand your need for privacy and confidentiality. When you call for an appointment, let us know what phone number or e-mail address we can use to communicate with you.
Also, explain to us some of the details of your situation so we can best protect your privacy.
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