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The Pro Se Help Desk is a service available to chapter 7 debtors (or people considering filing chapter 7 bankruptcy) who do not have a lawyer to represent them.  Volunteer attorneys are available to provide assistance to debtors in completing the required bankruptcy paperwork.  The service generally is not available to chapter 13 debtors, pro se creditors, or individuals who have a lawyer.
Get information and assistance on issues related to adult guardianship, protective placement, advance directives, and more from the Wisconsin Guardianship Support Center (GSC).  The GSC can help with questions like:• How do I petition for guardianship?• How can I make a power of attorney?• What are my responsibilities as a guardian? The GSC is unable to answer questions about minor guardianship, provide legal advice, or offer direct representation. 
Learn more about a legal issue with help from a law librarian. They will listen to your questions and help you to identify information resources. They can help you in person, over the phone, or by email. Please be aware that librarians are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice. Libraries provide access to legal self help books, a selection of forms for sale or printing, computers and copiers, legal materials like statutes and case law, and specialized law databases. Make copies while you're in the courthouse, or buy packets of forms to start or respond to a legal action.
Learn more about a legal issue with help from a law librarian. They will listen to your questions and help you to identify information resources. They can help you in person, over the phone, or by email. Please be aware that librarians are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice. Libraries provide access to legal self help books, a selection of forms for sale or printing, computers and copiers, legal materials like statutes and case law, and specialized law databases. Make copies while you're in the courthouse, or buy packets of forms to start or respond to a legal action. 
Learn more about a legal issue with help from a law librarian. They will listen to your questions and help you to identify information resources. They can help you in person, over the phone, or by email. Please be aware that librarians are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice. Libraries provide access to legal self help books, a selection of forms for sale or printing, computers and copiers, legal materials like statutes and case law, and specialized law databases.
Provides information, resources, and advice to trans and nonbinary folks about their legal rights in WI.
Helps local immigrants find their best legal options.
Assists all veterans and eligible dependents in the application and administration of all available programs from the United States and Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.
Assists all veterans and eligible dependents in the application and administration of all available programs from the United States and Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.
Assists all veterans and eligible dependents in the application and administration of all available programs from the United States and Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.

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