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SJLS provides free legal services to low-income clients in selected civil cases based on established priorities. SJLS provides advice, brief services or extended representation in a number of legal areas.
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To apply for legal services, please call 1-800-496-4570 between 8:30 AM and 4:00 PM, Mon-Fri
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South Jersey Legal Services
South Jersey Legal Services, Inc., is a non-profit organization created
to provide quality legal representation and advocacy to low-income individuals.
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FEATURED SERVICES
Bankruptcy
If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy and you are looking for assistance, you may qualify for free legal assistance through our Bankruptcy Project.Read More »
Divorce
The Divorce Project is a collaborative effort between South Jersey Legal Services, Inc. (SJLS) and private, volunteer attorneys to assist low-income individuals with no-fault, no issue divorces.Read More »
Education
The Education Law Project assists families, within our service area, to obtain and assert the legal rights of their students.Read More »
Expungement
The Expungement Project is for individuals who need expungements often to gain better employment.Read More »
Family Law
Our Family Law division assist with issues pertaining to Divorce, Child Custody, Alimony and Domestic Violence.Read More »
SNAP Benefits
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance program (SNAP) provides monthly benefits to supplement the food budget of low income people.Read More »
Re-Entry
The Reentry Project is a program dedicated exclusively to serving the reentry population within the South Jersey Legal Services, Inc. program area.Read More »
Unemployment
Unemployment Insurance (UI) is a program that provides weekly benefit payments to people who lose their employment through no fault of their own.Read More »