Legal Assistance
Included in this list are organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services to victims and survivors of abuse, as well as to others who qualify. Even if the organization does not have a lawyer available to represent you in court, you may want to ask if there is a lawyer with whom you can consult to obtain advice. We list the organizations by the county where the office is located, but many offices serve multiple counties. We indicate the “counties served” whenever possible. You can click “View All” to look through the complete list of organizations.
Please note: WomensLaw does not have a relationship with or promote the organizations listed on these pages. Because we include thousands of resources, we cannot review them regularly or vouch for the information or services they provide. We share these resources to help all victims and survivors of abuse find essential direct services and support their needs and safety concerns.
Nassau
Legal Services of Long Island – Nassau County Office
1 Helen Keller Way, 5th FloorHempstead, NY 11550
Phone: (516) 292-8100
Fax: (516) 292-6529
URL: http://www.legalservicesli.org
Legal Services of Long Island, formerly Nassau Suffolk Law Services, provides free legal services in a range of civil cases. Their Domestic Violence Project helps Suffolk County survivors of domestic violence in family law matters, including obtaining orders of protection and custody. To obtain legal representation from Legal Services, you will need to go through one of their advocacy agencies: Brighter Tomorrows at (631) 395-1800 or The Retreat at (631) 329-2200.
New York
Catholic Charities Community Services of New York
80 Maiden Lane, Floor 23New York, NY 10038
Hotline: (888) 744-7900; For referrals specific to immigration matters, please call the New York State New Americans Hotline at (800) 566-7636
Phone: (646) 794-2065
URL: https://cccsny.org/
Catholic Charities Community Services provides legal consultations, representation, and assistance to documented and undocumented newcomers regarding most immigration matters, including citizenship applications, family petitions, cases involving domestic violence, and cases that are in immigration court. Services offered in various languages.
City Bar Justice Center Legal Hotline
City Bar Justice Center42 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 382-6727
Fax: (212) 221-5318
URL: https://www.citybarjusticecenter.org/legal-hotline/
Email: [email protected]
The City Bar Justice Center Legal Hotline offers legal information, advice and referrals to low-income New Yorkers who cannot afford a private attorney or do not have access to legal representation. The Hotline assists on a range of civil legal issues, including matrimonial and family law, housing law, domestic violence, bankruptcy, and debt collection and benefits. The service is bilingual, in English and Spanish, and can handle calls in any language through interpreting services. They also offer an online application for assistance on their website.
Day One
P.O. Box 3220Church Street Station
New York, NY 10008
Phone: (800) 214-4150
Phone 2: (646) 535-3291 (text line)
URL: https://dayoneny.org/
Email: [email protected]
Provides direct services to New York City youth, up to age 24, affected by dating abuse. Services are offered in English and Spanish and include counseling, support groups, educational programs, leadership activities, and more. They can assist with orders of protection, VAWA, U visa, and offer representation at family court hearings for orders of protection, paternity, custody, visitation, and child support.
Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS)
333 7th Ave16th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Hotline: Information Helpline: 1-800-HIAS-714
Phone: 212-967-4100
URL: https://hias.org/
Email: [email protected]
HIAS delivers essential support to hundreds of thousands of displaced people worldwide, helping them survive and rebuild their lives. They offer specialized case management to ensure rapid access to shelter, services, and emergency aid, and hold information sessions to connect individuals with resources and risk-reduction strategies. HIAS protects refugees and displaced people by offering legal support, preventing and responding to violence against women and girls, looking after children’s rights, providing safe housing, ensuring access to food, and resettling refugees. Services offered in various languages.
Her Justice (Manhattan locations)
Headquarters: 100 Broadway, 10th Floor(Also located at Manhattan Family Justice Center, 80 Centre Street, 5th Floor)
New York, NY 10005
Phone: (212) 695-2800
Phone 2: (212) 602-2800
URL: https://herjustice.org/
Email: [email protected]
Her Justice provides free legal help in family law, divorce and immigration to low-income women living in New York City. Most of our clients are survivors of domestic violence, though this is not a requirement. Services may include: Legal information, advice and referrals; Brief services (for example, drafting petitions and answers); Attorney representation.
Immigration Defense Project
40 W. 39th St., Fifth FloorNew York, NY 10018
Phone: 212-725-6422
URL: https://www.immigrantdefenseproject.org/
Email: [email protected]
The Immigrant Defense Project promotes fundamental fairness for immigrants accused or convicted of crimes by working to transform unjust deportation laws and policies and educating and advising immigrants, their criminal defenders, and other advocates. IDP provides the only free criminal immigration hotline in the country. They offer criminal immigration analyses to criminal defenders, immigration advocates, and immigrants and their loved ones. They serve all boroughs.
Legal Aid Society (Manhattan offices)
Harlem Community Law Office: Theresa Towers, 2090 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd.Headquarters: 199 Water Street
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-426-3000 (Harlem)
Phone 2: 212-577-3300 (Headquarters)
URL: https://legalaidnyc.org/our-locations/#manhattan
Legal Aid Society provides assistance with civil cases including: Divorce and related issues, custody, child and spousal support, domestic violence related immigration relief, guardianships and adoptions; Prevention of eviction, denial of access to public or government-subsidized housing or shelter, representation of tenant groups, illegal foreclosure and housing code violations; Public assistance, food stamps, Medicaid, Medicare, SSI, Social Security disability and non-disability issues, foster care benefits, unemployment insurance benefits. Intake is done over the phone. This office serves Manhattan.
Legal Services NYC - Legal Support Unit
40 Worth Street, Suite 704New York, NY 10013
Hotline: Citywide Legal Assistance Hotline: 917-661-4500
Phone: (646) 442-3100
URL: https://www.legalservicesnyc.org/
Legal Services NYC has various offices. This office, the Legal Support Unit, has the following Practice Areas and Projects for low-income NYC residents: the New York City Bankruptcy Assistance Project (NYC BAP) provides free bankruptcy assistance; the Disability Advocacy Project (DAP) helps disabled children and adults get Social Security disability benefits and move off welfare; the education unit advocates for/represents special education students; Family law: representation to victims of domestic violence in obtaining divorces, orders of protection, custody, child support, and child neglect and abuse; the Foreclosure Prevention Project provides legal advice and representation to homeowners; Government benefits: provides legal advice, representation and training in matters relating to Public Assistance, Food Stamp and Medicaid benefits; help for HIV-positive individuals with issues related to housing, public benefits and more; Housing: representing tenants faced with eviction; Immigration issues such as Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), U visas (for crime victims) and more.
LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York
208 West 13th StreetManhattan, NY 10014
URL: https://www.lgbtbarny.org/get-legal-services/lawyer-referral
Email: [email protected]
The LGBT Bar NY Foundation is pleased to provide a pro bono legal clinic devoted to serving the LGBTQ community of NYC. The clinic is staffed by volunteer attorneys who are available to provide general guidance and legal referrals, but not legal representation. Each visitor can expect to have a 15-20-minute consultation with the volunteer attorneys. No appointment is necessary. Please check the website for clinic dates and times.
Manhattan Legal Services - Harlem Offiice
2090 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., 5th FloorNew York, NY 10027
Hotline: Citywide Legal Assistance Hotline: 917-661-4500
Phone: (646) 442-3100
URL: https://www.legalservicesnyc.org
Manhattan Legal Services represents and advises low-income residents of Manhattan who need help with civil legal problems in the areas of housing law, government benefits, Supplemental Security Income/Social Security, unemployment, family law (including domestic violence), employment law, immigration law, consumer and education law. In addition to these core civil legal services, Manhattan Legal Services’ special projects include the East Side SRO (Single Room Occupancy) Law Project, the Disability Advocacy Project, a general litigation HIV Unit, and a nationally recognized Domestic Violence Unit.
New York City Family Justice Center - Manhattan
80 Centre Street, 5th FloorNew York, NY 10013
Phone: (212) 602-2800
URL: https://www.nyc.gov/site/ocdv/programs/family-justice-centers.page
The NYC Family Justice Centers (FJCs) are one-stop centers where city agencies, community organizations, legal service providers, and District Attorney’s offices come together to support survivors. The FJCs can connect survivors of domestic and gender-based violence to organizations that provide case management, economic empowerment, counseling, and legal assistance. Childcare is available for children age 3+ while receiving services.
New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG)
100 Pearl St., 19th FloorNew York, NY 10004
Phone: (212) 613-5000
URL: https://nylag.org/
Email: [email protected]
NYLAG helps victims of domestic violence in NYC with holistic representation in cases of divorce, custody, adoption, visitation, and spousal and child support. NYLAG also provides help on general civil legal issues including consumer credit, elder law, employment law, foreclosure prevention, housing, and public benefits cases, including disability, food stamps, home care, Medicaid/Medicare. NYLAG helps immigrants with citizenship, legal residency, work authorizations, visas, removal defense, public benefits and community outreach. There are additional legal services provided in additional areas of law. To see all of the services provided, go to http://nylag.org/units
Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights
5030 Broadway, Suite 639New York, NY 10034
Phone: (212) 781-0355
URL: https://nmcir.org/
Email: [email protected]
They provide family-based immigration services including one-on-one legal consultations and application assistance on issues such as: adjustment of legal status, filing for citizenship and naturalization and family-based petitions. Provides services in English and Spanish.
Sanctuary for Families
P.O. Box 1406Wall Street Station
New York, NY 10268
Phone: (212) 349-6009
Fax: (212) 349-6810
URL: https://sanctuaryforfamilies.org/
Email: [email protected]
Provides services to all survivors of gender violence living in New York City. Services include: emergency shelter, transitional shelter with comprehensive services, counseling, economic empowerment program, children’s programs, and more. Their attorneys can advise and represent survivors with child custody and support, divorce, orders of protection, immigration, Title IX, and pubic benefits.
Sylvia Rivera Law Project
133 W 19th Street, Floor 6New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212.337.8550
Fax: 212.337.1972
URL: https://srlp.org/
Email: [email protected]
Sylvia Rivera Law Project provides direct representation for low-income transgender people and transgender people of color in three main areas. Survival & Self Determination Project: Name Changes, Assistance Obtaining and Updating ID Documents, Health Care Advocacy, Criminal History/Fingerprinting; Immigrant Rights Project: Name Changes, Assistance Updating Immigration Documents, Adjustment of Status, Naturalization, Removal Defense, Asylum; and a Prisoner Rights Project. They serve the five boroughs of New York City. They provide services in English and in Spanish.
The Door
555 Broome Street (between Varick and Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue))New York, NY 10013
Phone: 212-941-9090
Phone 2: (Text Line) 929-357-0768
URL: https://www.door.org/
Email: [email protected]
Provides services to NYC youth, aged 12 to 24. They help to provide legal services to the following people: recent immigrants, undocumented immigrants (living in the United States without the proper paperwork), those currently in deportation proceedings; people in foster care; pregnant or caring for a child; homeless and/or living without your parents, or people having issues with their landlord; in need of public benefits, such as Section 8 housing, food stamps, Medicaid or welfare, Social Security, etc. They also help people in need of help with family law issues such as paternity, child support, domestic violence, child custody and visitation rights; people being victimized or stalked; those in need of proper forms of personal identification, such as a birth certificate, passport, non-driver’s license, etc.
The New Start Project, Inc.
33 West 19th Street, #324New York, NY 10011
Phone: (646) 619-1272
URL: http://www.newstartproject.com/index.html
The New Start Project prepares paperwork for Uncontested Divorces as well as Separation Agreements for residents of the 5 boroughs of NYC and parts of Long Island and Westchester as well. They also assist with the preparation of limited Contested Divorce Paperwork such as Notice of Appearances and Answers. They do not provide representation. Their fees are determined on a sliding scale and are based on the client’s income.
Urban Justice Center - Domestic Violence Project
40 Rector Street, 9th FloorNew York, NY 10006
Phone: (833) 321-4387
Phone 2: (646) 602-5600 (general assistance)
URL: https://www.urbanjustice.org/
Email: [email protected]
Provides legal and advocacy services for survivors of intimate partner violence. Services include safety planning, counseling, support groups, case management, shelter placement, housing assistance, court accompaniment, and more. Their attorneys provide assistance and legal representation on family and immigration law matters, as well as free legal clinics through the city.
Niagara
Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. - Lockport office
135 Main Street, 2nd FloorLockport, NY 14094
Phone: (716) 201-0046
Fax: (716) 201-0091
URL: https://nls.org/
Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. is a nonprofit public interest law firm that provides free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and victims of domestic violence. Their services include assistance with orders of protection, housing, evictions, public benefits, custody, child support, divorce, spousal support, paternity, domestic violence and victim advocacy. They serve Niagara County.
Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. - Niagara Falls office
225 Old Falls Street, 3rd FloorNiagara Falls, NY 14302
Phone: (716) 284-8831
Fax: (716) 284-8040
URL: https://nls.org/
Neighborhood Legal Services, Inc. is a nonprofit public interest law firm that provides free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and victims of domestic violence. Their services include assistance with orders of protection, housing, evictions, public benefits, custody, child support, divorce, spousal support, paternity, domestic violence and victim advocacy. They serve Niagara County.




