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Self Help (Pro Se) Directory for People's
Law Library
Name of Program: Garrett County Family Support
Services Coordinator
Brief Description of the Program: Pro Se Assistance project - Family Law
Project Location: 203 South Fourth St., Room 307 (located on third floor of the old section of the Garrett County Courthouse)
City: Oakland
County: Garrett
Zip Code: 21550
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instructions and map
Project Director or Contact Person: Randy Whitaker, Family Support Services
Coordinator
Walk-in Service? Yes [ X ] No [ ]
Hours for walk-in service:
- Filling out forms only: Third floor of old section of Garrett County Courthouse: Wednesdays, 9:30AM-12:00 noon; other times also available if pre-arranged by phone with Randy Whitacre at 301-334-7602.
- Both filling out forms and legal assistance: Outreach once per month at the Oakland Town Hall and once per month at Grantsville Town Hall, dates and times are posted in the Clerk's office or available from Randy Whitacre at 301-334-7602.
Telephone Appointment Needed? Yes [ ] No [ X ]
Telephone Number: (note if information only)
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.
Are there income requirements for service? Yes [ ] No [X ]
For additional information on legal self help services
provided in this county, contact: Randy Whitaker, Family Support Services Coordinator, 301-334-7602
Source: MLAN Survey of Providers
Last legal review 5/28/03 (MLAN/MZ/DD)
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