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- Utah Legal Services
Utah Legal Services (ULS) is a nonprofit law office incorporated in 1976 committed to making equal justice a reality by providing free legal help in non-criminal cases to low-income Utahns
- What Types of Legal Problems Does ULS Help With? - Utah Legal Services
Utah Legal Services (ULS) can only provide legal help to those who qualify in non-criminal cases We can answer questions, give advice, prepare legal documents, and represent clients in court and before administrative agencies
- Utah Legal Services Office Locations
If you need to see if we can help you with your legal problem, please Apply Online or call (801) 328-8891 Utah Legal Services is a Statewide program Your Legal Team MAY NOT be in the office closest to you Please verify where any appointments are located
- Who Qualifies to Get Help from Utah Legal Services?
Utah Legal Services (ULS) uses three different criteria to determine if they can help you They are: Citizenship Legal residency In general, you must be a citizen or legal permanent resident, unless your case is a result of domestic violence, such as in protective order cases
- Family - Utah Legal Services
There are different ways to end a marriage either temporarily or permanently, such as a legal separation, an annulment or a divorce Although there are some minor differences, the process for ending a marriage is very similar
- About Utah Legal Services
Utah Legal Services (ULS) is a nonprofit law office incorporated in 1976 committed to making equal justice a reality by providing free legal help in non-criminal cases to low-income Utahns
- Housing - Utah Legal Services
Utah passed a law in 2017 that aims to help homeowners and apartment renters get rid of an invitee (“guest”) who won’t go when asked to leave It allows the police or sheriff to arrest a “long-term guest” as a criminal trespasser
- Utah Legal Services Pro Bono Program
Attorneys providing Bro Bono services learn new skills, make career connections, and boost their professional profiles New, retired, non-practicing attorneys, law students, and LPPs can gain valuable legal experience and can re-energize their love of the law
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