Pro Bono
Legal services provided free of charge, typically to clients who cannot afford an attorney.
Understanding Pro Bono
Pro bono legal representation is offered by attorneys voluntarily, often through legal aid organizations, bar association programs, or law school clinics. In divorce cases, pro bono help may cover filing documents, court representation, or protective orders for domestic violence victims. Availability is limited and usually reserved for low-income individuals who meet specific financial guidelines.
Real-World Examples
A local legal aid society matched her with a pro bono attorney for her contested divorce.
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