Last edited 10/10/08

 

Self Help (Pro Se) Program Directory for People's Law Library

This program can help you to represent yourself in court. They will provide forms and instructions designed to help you with legal problems such as divorce and custody. 

Name of Program: Wicomico County - Family Assistance

Brief Description of the Program: This is a Court affiliated program handling divorce, custody, visitation, and modification of child support for clients from local counties with pending cases in Wicomico County.

Project Location: Circuit Court of Wicomico County, Old Courthouse
Street Address: 101 N. Division Street (corner of Main and Division Streets)
City: Salisbury, Maryland
County: Wicomico Zip Code: 21801

Driving instructions and map  

Project Director or Contact Person: John Williams and/or Kenworth E. Lion Jr.

Walk-in Service? Yes [X] No [ ] 

Hours for walk-in service: Mondays, 9:00AM - 12:00PM (noon) and 1:00PM - 4:00PM, unless there is a posted Court holiday.

Telephone Appointment Needed? Yes [ ] No [X]

Telephone Number: This project cannot be reached by telephone.

Type of Legal Problems Handled by this Program: The program assists with all types of divorce, custody, visitation and modifications of child support.

Types of Help That This Program Offers: The program provides one-on-one in-person assistance with an initial screening for legal problems, preparation of Domestic Relations forms and instructions supplied by the Clerk's Office, information, and referrals.


Are there income requirements for service? Yes [ ] No [X]

For additional information on legal self help services provided in this county, contact:  Ellen White, Family Services Coordinator, at 410-548-7107.

Source:  MLAN Survey of Providers, updated by the Maryland State Law Library (MSLL).

Last legal review 10/10/08 (PLL/M.A.J.)

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