NEXT CLINIC
14 May
THURSDAY · 6:00 — 8:30 PM
SAKURA SQUARE COMMUNITY ROOM · 1255 19TH STREET, DENVER
SAKURA SQUARE COMMUNITY ROOM · 1255 19TH STREET, DENVER
WHAT TO BRING
- ·Photo ID for the volunteer attorney to confirm identity
- ·Any documents related to your matter (lease, contract, notice, etc.)
- ·Names and addresses of other parties involved
- ·A pen and a notebook
Translation available in Mandarin, Vietnamese, and Korean — request when reserving.
HOW IT WORKS
Three steps. That's the whole process.
i.
Reserve
Sign up online or walk in. Tell us briefly what your matter concerns so we can match you with the right volunteer.
ii.
Meet
A volunteer attorney sits down with you for thirty minutes. They will listen, ask questions, and explain your options.
iii.
Continue
If you need ongoing representation, the attorney can refer you to a low-bono or pro bono lawyer in the right specialty.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Questions, answered.
Yes. There is no charge for the thirty-minute consultation. If you choose to retain an attorney afterward, that engagement is separate and may have a fee.
Family, employment, immigration, housing/landlord-tenant, small-business formation, and estate planning are the most common. We cannot offer criminal defense advice at the clinic.
No. The clinic is open to any Colorado resident regardless of background.
We have Mandarin, Vietnamese, and Korean translators on rotation. Note your language when reserving and we will match you accordingly.
You can. Reservations are prioritized; remaining slots are filled walk-in starting at 6:15 PM.
