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Self Help (Pro Se) Directory for People's Law Library
Name of Program: Kent County
Court Family Law Assistance Program
Brief Description of the Program: Pro Se Assistance project - Family Law
Project Location: Circuit Court for Kent County
Street Address: 103 N. Cross Street, 1st Floor
City: Chestertown
County: Kent
Zip Code: 21620
Driving instructions and map
Project Director or Contact Person: Rebecca Taylor
Walk-in Service? Yes [ X ] No [ ]
Hours for walk-in service: Every Wednesday,
9:00AM
-12:00PM and also 3rd and 4th Monday of
every month 6.00PM - 8.00PM at Kent Family
Center, 601 High St, Chestertown, MD 21620.
Parking available in rear.
Driving instructions and map
Telephone Appointment Needed? Yes [ ] No [ X ]
Telephone Number: (410)-810-1059
Type of Legal Problems Handled by this Program: Family Law cases covered by Domestic Relations forms.
Types of Help That This Program Offers: Offers initial legal problem screening. Legal information and advice; help to fill out forms.
Review of any mediated agreements in custody cases.
Are there income requirements for service? Yes [ X ] No [ ]
In order to be eligible for help, your income must be at or below 50% of the
state median
income.
For additional information on legal self help services provided in this county, contact:
Rebecca Taylor, Family Support Services Coordinator, 410-810-1059
Source: MLAN Survey of Providers
Last legal review
10/17/05 (MLAN/DK)
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Maryland Legal Assistance Network
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