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The Transgender Legal Clinic offers free consultations with a volunteer attorney on a drop-in basis. We serve all parts of Washington State, and all appointments are held over Zoom with phone options available.
This Legal Clinic is drop-in only. However, if you plan to attend, we ask that you register ahead of time to receive the Zoom link. This helps protect our clinic users from Zoom-bombing and other security concerns. Registering does not obligate you to come on any particular date; once you have the link, you can attend any clinic date you like.
See website for clinic dates, times, and to register for the Zoom link.
QLaw also provides legal resources, self-help packets, and webinars for LGBTQ2S+ communities and attorneys.
Main Services
Seattle
Hours
See website for clinic dates and times.
Residents Served
- Whitman County Residents
Ages Served
- All ages
Populations Served
- No population restrictions
Fee
- Free to anyone who is eligible to receive services
Application Process
- Drop-in Clinic. Register on their website to receive the Zoom link.
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by Whitman County Superior Court
Last updated on: 05/02/2025
The Juvenile Court and Child Advocate Program are a division of the Superior Court. The Juvenile Court staff provides for the needs of youthful offenders and holds them accountable for their criminal offenses. Probation counselors are responsible for the supervision of youthful offenders and the coordination of a diversion program which handles minor offenders.
Main Services
Colfax
Phone
Residents Served
- Whitman County Residents
Ages Served
- All ages
Populations Served
- No population restrictions
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Senior Legal Assistance aims to help seniors and their families with end-of-life planning, such as appointing a power of attorney or legal guardian, drafting a will, helping with insurance issues and public benefits. We partner with local attorneys to provide clients with $500 worth of legal services. Participants must be over 60 years of age and priority goes to lower-income individuals.
Main Services
Main Location
Phone
- Tawni Henderson: 509-684-3932
Accepting Clients
Residents Served
- Whitman County Residents
Ages Served
- All ages
Populations Served
- No population restrictions
Fee
Application Process
- Call for more details
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by Northwest Justice Project (NJP)
Last updated on: 05/02/2025
Coordinated Legal Education Advice and Referral (CLEAR) is a program of the Northwest Justice Project that helps seniors who are 60 years and over in Washington with legal information and referrals. Services are targeted to problems that affect basic needs such as housing, income, medical care and family safety.
Main Services
Pullman
Website
Phone
- Pullman Office: (509) 381-2355
- CLEAR Hotline: 1-888-201-1014
- CLEAR*Sr Hotline for 60+: 1-888-387-7111
Accepting Clients
Residents Served
- Washington State Residents
Ages Served
- 60+ years of age
Populations Served
- No population restrictions
Fee
- Free to anyone who is eligible to receive services
Application Process
- Call for more details
What You'll Need
- No documents required
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The Attorney General's Office of Military and Veteran Legal Assistance (OMVLA) was created for the purposes of promoting and facilitating civil legal assistance programs, pro bono services, and self-help services for military service members, Veterans, and their families. To access resource contact Emma Fish, Attorney General's Office AmeriCorps VISTA Outreach Coordinator.
Main Services
Main Location
Phone
Residents Served
- Whitman County Residents
Ages Served
- All ages
Populations Served
- Only veterans
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The 2SLGBTQIA+ Legal Clinic offers free consultations by appointment with a volunteer attorney. We serve all parts of Washington State, and all appointments are held by phone. You can schedule an appointment on the QLaw Foundation website! Please provide as much detail as possible while making an appointment with our legal clinic, as this helps our volunteers better assist you.
QLaw also provides legal resources, self-help packets, and webinars for LGBTQ2S+ communities and attorneys.
Main Services
Seattle
Residents Served
- Washington State Residents
Ages Served
- All ages
Populations Served
- No population restrictions
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