We provide high-quality, personalized legal services to every client we serve. We also focus on legal work with a broader scope that targets systemic changes that help more people achieve a decent quality of life. If you need legal assistance, please fill out our online intake form to request help and schedule a callback with an admissions assistant. You can also call our intake line at 855-947-2529. They provide a high-quality, personalized legal service to every client they serve. Legal Action of Wisconsin provides free legal advice to low-income people who would be denied justice without our help. You can also use the map below to find one of our offices. (Offices have limited walk-in closet availability.) Just click on the desktop name for more information. Expulsion.

Correct the papers given and can they deport an 81-year-old man and a disabled son? Street parking is available and several Milwaukee County Transit System bus lines/stops are within a block of our office. Our priority areas of activity and special projects include: social benefits and health programs, family law, housing law, licensing, criminal records and employment, elder rights, migrant workers, social security and the DOS project. People over 60: Milwaukee County seniors can come to our Milwaukee office on Tuesday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. or Thursday afternoons from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Personal admission (walk-in): We offer personal admission for potential clients who have a problem with a government benefit problem (social assistance problem) and for people over 60 years of age. Its focal points and special projects include: government benefits (W-2, childcare assistance, food stamps, kinship care, and other benefits); health insurance (BadgerCare, Title 19 or Medicaid); and SSI/SSD-I Rejections: Potential clients with a government benefits issue can come to our Milwaukee office on Tuesdays or Thursdays from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. We also see clients receiving government benefits at the 16th Street Community Health Centre. Call Rhonda VanPembroook at 414-278-7722 for more information on appointments at 16th Street Community Health Center. This lack of justice threatens the most basic human needs of many low-income people: food, shelter, health care and personal safety.

*Please note that we are no longer located at 230 W Wells St. Our current and correct address is 633 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 2000, Milwaukee, WI 53203. Housing Issues: If you have an eviction in Milwaukee County, visit our Eviction Defense Project. Due to serious funding bottlenecks, we do not offer walk-in accommodation for other housing law matters. Family Law: Due to severe funding shortages, our Milwaukee office does not offer personal admission for family law matters. We can only accept family law cases if they are referred by the Sojourner Truth Family Peace Center. (www.familypeacecenter.org/) Others may visit the Milwaukee Justice Center in the Milwaukee County Courthouse or visit their website (www.milwaukeejusticecenter.org/) for help with family law matters. Phone Recording: Our Milwaukee office performs most of the recordings for potential customers over the phone. Prospective clients can call Legal Action`s Milwaukee office Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

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