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Kentucky Bar Association (KBA) Lawyer Referral Service
Statewide (via Louisville Bar Association LRS), Kentucky, United States
Provides referrals to attorneys. Specific practice areas for mental health/guardianship not detailed in snippet, but general referral available....
View ProfileKentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) - Division of Guardianship
Statewide, Kentucky, United States
Administers Kentucky's public guardianship program for adults deemed disabled by a court when no other suitable guardian is available. Various ty...
View ProfileBrown Weimer, LLC (formerly Gary S. Brown, LLC)
New Orleans (Serves metro New Orleans and surrounding parishes), Louisiana, United States
Handles mental health law, including judicial commitments (involuntary), interdictions (guardianship/conservatorship), powers of attorney, and special...
View ProfileLouisiana State Bar Association (LSBA) "Find Legal Help" Portal
Statewide, Louisiana, United States
Portal directs to attorney directories (searchable by name/location) and city-specific referral programs. Also lists legal aid, pro bono, and modest m...
View ProfileJudges and Lawyers' Assistance Program (JLAP) - Louisiana
Confidential assistance program for legal professionals facing mental health issues or substance abuse. Not a public referral service for representation., Louisiana, United States
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View ProfileLouisiana Civil Legal Navigator
Statewide, Louisiana, United States
Online resource for legal information, forms, and referrals to legal aid for limited civil topics....
View ProfileMaine State Bar Association (MSBA) Lawyer Referral Service (LRS)
Statewide, Maine, United States
$35 admin fee for referral. Referred attorney provides initial 30-min consult at no charge. Over 200 legal categories/subcategories....
View ProfileDisability Rights Maine (DRM)
Statewide, Maine, United States
Protection and advocacy for individuals with disabilities, including mental health. Provides information on involuntary commitment and advance directi...
View ProfileMaine Office of Behavioral Health (OBH)
Statewide, Maine, United States
Provides information and forms related to involuntary admissions, rights of recipients, and guardianship. Does not provide direct legal representation...
View ProfileVolunteer Lawyers Project (VLP)
Statewide, Maine, United States
Main mechanism for private attorneys to take pro bono civil cases....
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