Address: 222 N. Walnut Street, Second Floor, West Chester, PA 19380, USA
Phone: +16104364510
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
clayton boggs
I would agree with Mr. Gutierrez and say that there seems to be a bias. I did the initial intake, 2 weeks went by and if I would of never did a follow up, I don't think I would of ever heard back. My "representation" spent little effort to convey my wishes and after talking to another firm; they said that nobody should take more than 48 hours to respond to clients email - which I would go up to a week. The information that was supposed to sent by the other party (per the order) was actually gathered by MY representation and then told that I should of been more patient (even though I "patiently" waited a over month for the information and it was still never sent but I was still in the wrong). I wouldn't recommend anyone I personally know to use this place. Update - A follow-up was sent to Ms. James (1/11/22) which did not get a response.
Tito Gutierrez
I would not recommend this place. I've been given the run around on three separate occasions on different time tables. This association is catered more to helping women instead families. I believe they are gender bias.
Vickie Lee
Usually love them. Usually a big help. Love Rachael!!! Lately in my case no one is calling back to help me out.
Crisanta Bravo
buy good
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Im not sure, i know they handle alot of stuff except criminal cases! I used them for unemployment case!
Thanks for reaching out! LASP encourages you to call our Helpline at 877-429-5994, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. We work with multiple funders with different income guidelines. Please see lasp.org/brochure. WHO WE CAN HELP - Low-income individuals who meet financial eligibility guidelines. (In most cases, the upper limit for eligibility is 125% of the federal poverty level.) - Low- and moderate-income older adults - Victims of domestic violence, regardless of income, to obtain a Protection from Abuse order and address other legal matters directly related to domestic violence WE ARE NOT ABLE TO HELP* - Undocumented immigrants (except for domestic violence cases and human trafficking cases) - Defendants in Protection from Abuse cases - In criminal cases - In civil cases that don’t meet our priority guidelines, such as personal injury, car accidents, traffic citations *Legal Aid makes every effort to refer individuals in these categories to other sources of legal assistance.
Yes do if you qualify
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