Legal Aid of Arkansas (LAA) provides free services to low-income people with civil legal problems. Services are provided by licensed attorneys and paralegals and range from brief service, such as advice or a letter to a landlord or creditor, to extended representation in court or at administrative hearings. LAA serves 31 counties across northern and eastern Arkansas and has offices in Fayetteville, Harrison, Helena-West Helena, Jonesboro, Mountain View, Newport and West Memphis. Special emphasis is placed on services for victims of domestic violence, the elderly and the disabled.
Legal Aid of Arkansas (LAA) provides free services to low-income people with civil legal problems. Services are provided by licensed attorneys and paralegals and range from brief service, such as advice or a letter to a landlord or creditor, to extended representation in court or at administrative hearings. LAA serves 31 counties across northern and eastern Arkansas and has offices in Fayetteville, Harrison, Helena-West Helena, Jonesboro, Mountain View, Newport and West Memphis. Special emphasis is placed on services for victims of domestic violence, the elderly and the disabled.