Mid-Shore Pro Bono offering 2 Free Bankruptcy Clinics

Mid-Shore Pro Bono LogoDon’t have an attorney but need legal advice about Bankruptcy?

If so, contact…

The Debtor Assistance Project

(made possible by Mid-Shore Pro Bono)

The Debtor Assistance Project (“DAP”) is a clinic, originally located at the U.S. Courthouses in Maryland, which provides debtors with an opportunity to meet with a bankruptcy attorney for a free half-hour consultation. The DAP is designed to help individuals without an attorney to answer legal questions about bankruptcy. The DAP cannot provide an attorney to complete your paperwork for you or represent you.

Call 410-962-3813 to schedule your appointment.

Dates and Locations:  

Monday February 10, 2014 from 10:00 am – 3:00-pm

Mid-Shore Pro Bono Office, 8 S. West Street, Easton, MD

Tuesday February 11, 2014 from 10:00am – 3:00pm

Kent County Public Library, Chestertown, MD

 

How to Schedule an Appointment?

Contact the Mid-Shore Pro Bono at info@midshoreprobono.org, or

410-690-8128 to pre-schedule your DAP appointment.

Do I Need to Arrive Early?

Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to your appointment time to complete the DAP’s intake form.

What do I need to Prepare/Bring with Me?

If you have already filed for bankruptcy, please bring your case number and copies of any documents you wish to ask questions about.

*The DAP can only provide you with a brief half-hour consultation with a bankruptcy attorney. If you need assistance beyond that period, you should contact an attorney.*

www.mdb.uscourts.gov                 

**The DAP is the result of collaboration between the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, the Maryland State Bar

Association Consumer Bankruptcy Section, the Bankruptcy Bar Association of Maryland, the Standing

Chapter 13 Trustees, Civil Justice, Inc., Community Legal Services of Prince George’s County, the

Montgomery County Pro Bono Program, the Maryland Volunteer Lawyer Service, Mid-Shore Pro Bono

, and the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland.***

www.midshoreprobono.org