Uncontested Divorce Clinic - Richmond, KY

Event Details

Thursday, March 28, 2019 | 1pm-4pm EDT
Eastern Kentucky University, Perkin's Building, Room 229, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Richmond, KY.

AppalReD Legal Aid announces a do-it-yourself Divorce Clinic to assist low-income people to secure an uncontested divorce without using a lawyer. The clinic will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2019. The clinic will begin promptly at 1:00 P.M. at Eastern Kentucky University, Perkin's Building, Room 229, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Richmond, KY. Registration is required for this clinic (no walk-ins). To register, contact Dana Branham at (606) 886-3876, Ext. 1520.

The AppalReD divorce clinic is free and is designed for people who have an agreement with their spouses on the entire divorce settlement. The main focus of the clinic is to help clients fill-out the necessary paperwork required to file for a divorce. There will be a notary on hand to notarize all required documents. By the end of the clinic, all clients will have a completed set of paperwork ready for filing.

AppalReD is a non-profit organization that provides civil legal assistance to families and individuals in poverty in 37 eastern Kentucky counties. It is the only organization in eastern and south central Kentucky that provides legal services free of charge. Clients turn to AppalReD for civil legal problems that threaten their physical and economic well-being. Those assisted include the elderly, children, victims of domestic violence, and other vulnerable groups.

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