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The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) handles the overall administrative and technical support services for the courts in Missouri. OSCA’s duties relate to all levels of Missouri’s court system. OSCA has a website that provides information about our court system as well as self-help information and forms on this site.
Click OSCA to access the website.
If you click on the this link you will be leaving this website.
In April, LSC's Housing Task Force released the third installment in its four-part series of issue briefs on housing issues. The latest brief looks at the role of extended-stay motels in housing insecurity and instability.
The Autism Law Summit brings together more than 350 autism service providers, lawyers, politicians, lobbyists, parents of children with autism, and self-advocates. These are the changemakers for the future of autism.
For more information go to: https://autismlawsummit.com/
Join us in Milwaukee, Wisconsin!
2023 Autism Law Summit
October 13-14th, 2023
REGISTER NOW
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, over 18.2 million veterans age 65 and older are living in the United States. This particular demographic may have more need for resources than others yet have difficulty accessing them because they may not know where to look for help.
The Legal Services Corporation has released information concerning:
1. New info sheet on allied legal professionals to increase access to justice;
2. New feature articles on allied legal professionals and diversity, equity, and
Inclusion;
3. LSC resources on fundraising and allied legal professional.
To view their newsletter, click on pdf link below.
Uncontested Divorce Clinic: Volunteer lawyers help eligible individuals prepare their divorce documents. You may qualify for this service and a quick divorce if you and your spouse have no minor children, own no real estate, and have no possessions or debt that are disputed.
Contact MMLS at 573-442-0116 to complete an application.
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office DEFENDERS Program (previously known as the Military Legal Assistance Team) exists to defend those who defend our country and the freedoms that we enjoy. The DEFENDERS Program works to aid active duty servicemembers and military on several different legal issues pro bono, combat predatory businesses practices that target servicemembers, provide education on consumer protection issues facing active-duty military, and more.
For more information click on the following link.
From the Office State Court Administrators
There are a variety of pro bono programs in Missouri. Some are funded by state and federal funds such as the four Legal Services Corporation programs, some are affiliated with social service agencies, some are affiliated with circuit courts, some are limited in scope such as disaster response, some are affiliated with law schools, and some are affiliated with a single church or local agency usually involving one volunteer attorney.
Malpractice Protection for Pro Bono Attorneys
For retired, government and corporate attorneys, lack of malpractice insurance is a major barrier to volunteering (Supporting Justice II, A Report on the Pro Bono Work of America's Lawyers, The ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service, February 2009).
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The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) handles the overall administrative and technical support services for the courts in Missouri. OSCA’s duties relate to all levels of Missouri’s court system. OSCA has a website that provides information about our court system as well as self-help information and forms on this site.
Click OSCA to access the website.
If you click on the this link you will be leaving this website.
In April, LSC's Housing Task Force released the third installment in its four-part series of issue briefs on housing issues. The latest brief looks at the role of extended-stay motels in housing insecurity and instability.
The Autism Law Summit brings together more than 350 autism service providers, lawyers, politicians, lobbyists, parents of children with autism, and self-advocates. These are the changemakers for the future of autism.
For more information go to: https://autismlawsummit.com/
Join us in Milwaukee, Wisconsin!
2023 Autism Law Summit
October 13-14th, 2023
REGISTER NOW
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, over 18.2 million veterans age 65 and older are living in the United States. This particular demographic may have more need for resources than others yet have difficulty accessing them because they may not know where to look for help.
The Legal Services Corporation has released information concerning:
1. New info sheet on allied legal professionals to increase access to justice;
2. New feature articles on allied legal professionals and diversity, equity, and
Inclusion;
3. LSC resources on fundraising and allied legal professional.
To view their newsletter, click on pdf link below.
Uncontested Divorce Clinic: Volunteer lawyers help eligible individuals prepare their divorce documents. You may qualify for this service and a quick divorce if you and your spouse have no minor children, own no real estate, and have no possessions or debt that are disputed.
Contact MMLS at 573-442-0116 to complete an application.
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office DEFENDERS Program (previously known as the Military Legal Assistance Team) exists to defend those who defend our country and the freedoms that we enjoy. The DEFENDERS Program works to aid active duty servicemembers and military on several different legal issues pro bono, combat predatory businesses practices that target servicemembers, provide education on consumer protection issues facing active-duty military, and more.
For more information click on the following link.
From the Office State Court Administrators
There are a variety of pro bono programs in Missouri. Some are funded by state and federal funds such as the four Legal Services Corporation programs, some are affiliated with social service agencies, some are affiliated with circuit courts, some are limited in scope such as disaster response, some are affiliated with law schools, and some are affiliated with a single church or local agency usually involving one volunteer attorney.
Malpractice Protection for Pro Bono Attorneys
For retired, government and corporate attorneys, lack of malpractice insurance is a major barrier to volunteering (Supporting Justice II, A Report on the Pro Bono Work of America's Lawyers, The ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service, February 2009).
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