Georgia Legal Services Program

Category: Non-profit organization in Augusta, Georgia

Address: 1450 Greene St, Augusta, GA 30901, USA

Phone: +18002486697

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Charles Andrews

Dec 28, 2021

Very difficult to access services Never there.

Luanne Price

May 10, 2021

Fairly fast responce but didn't really answer the basic question.

TimP Almy

Feb 20, 2021

Excellent & prompt service

SDaniel R

Sep 5, 2020

Firstly, the individual who interviewed me over the phone was by far one of the RUDEST encounters I have ever experienced by anyone over the phone. My case was a domestic violence situation that I desperately needed legal help on. Venme was both very condescending and insulting. It was hard enough to try to regurgitate the necessary information but even worse was when I finally received a call from the attorney that was supposed to help me that further confirmed how unhelpful they truly were. He did a 20 min interview on the phone, lead me to believe he would help me and then immediately after sent me a long email about how his firm does not represent cases such as mine. Thank you Georgia Legal Services Program for reminding me that unless you have money, NOBODY really cares. If I could give no stars that is truly what it would be for me.

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Questions & Answers

My roommate has put me and my kids safety in jeopardy and I want to break the lease, can I take her to court so that I do not have to pay the last 3 months?

natural_nisse ! | Sep 30, 2019
David Demarest | Sep 30, 2019

If your kids are in danger, yes you can break the lease. Any Judge will be on your side. But you need proof.

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Can you walk or drive on someone's driveway property without permission if there are not any signs posted

Will Cruz | Sep 30, 2018
Pamela Williams | Sep 30, 2019

Why would you when there are sidewalks and streets to walk on unless there is a point you're trying to prove

I was convicted and did 7years probation from 1995 until 2002 for cocaine possession what's the criteria to get my rights to purchase a firearm

Sweet D James | Sep 30, 2018
Pamela Williams | Sep 30, 2019

Even when you get everything expunged off of your record it will still be on your background check but if you wasn't convicted of a crime you should be able to have a smooth process obtaining your firearm legally

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