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Real help for people involved in child custody -- initial
determination of custody or change of custody -- or divorce. This listing of individuals, groups, companies, services, organizations and professionals can
make a difference today. Just starting or starting over -- this is the place to
begin.
CourtWatch NOLA
(504) 994-2694
P.O. Box 750633, New Orleans, LA 70175-0633
CourtWatch has released its report for the second half of
2010. This report covers the rate of continuances, percentage of cases closed
and court watcher's observations. Check out their websiteâ€â€it’s a great example of the different
things to include on a court monitoring website.
Court Watching Stories
Court Watcher Comments
How do I become a Court Watcher?
Trinity Investigations
(225) 791-1212
PO Box 2334, Denham Springs, La, 70727
trinitypi@bellsouth.net
We are a full service detective agency serving the legal, private and
insurance sectors
Grandparents Winning Custody of Grandchildren: A Grandparent's Story of Success
Neil and Gail Gallagher are winners in the fight to gain custody of your
grandchildren. They truly are the voice of the children. Because of their four
year quest to protect their grandchildren, they know the legal obstacles and
challenges you may encounter along the way. They have been through the process
and pain and their story and struggles will inspire you to press ahead and never
quit in your quest for answers. In Gail's new book Grandparents Winning Custody
Of Grandchildren, you will find the information you need in your quest to rescue
your grandchildren.
How To Go To Visitation
Without Throwing Up is a
book for young children about coping with regular visitation to separate
parents, especially long-distance visitation. Written in very simple language
arising from the point of view of a young boy who had a hard time adjusting to
the stress of traveling back and forth to visit his mother.
How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing Up offers more than just a mere advisory text - it
has point-by-point observations, travel safety tips, and numerous fun
activities to pass the travel time. Click here to see the Table
of Contents. How To Go To Visitation Without Throwing Up is highly
recommended reading, and a great resource for any parent having to take a child
on a long-distance trip to visit friends and relations.
Available at Amazon.com.
ParentingTime.net
ParentingTime.net is a unique online service that can help you win custody,
change custody, or reduce child support. ParentingTime is used every day by
thousands of parents and families worldwide. ParentingTime is an online custody
calendar that allows you to easily schedule and track parenting time as well as
monitor compliance with your custody arrangement. Find out more
here, or
try the Demo to experience
ParentingTime for yourself.
Louisiana Dads
is an organization dedicated to the welfare of children who have had
to endure the divorce or absence of their parents. We advocate equal parenting
time and truth in child support through accountability. Our members are
fathers, mothers, grandparents, blue and white-collar workers, doctors and
lawyers throughout the state of Louisiana. Our single goal is to provide
the best care and upbringing possible for our children. We feel the best
way to accomplish this is to ensure that children have a continuing relationship
with both parents. Our legislation provides for both parents to exercise
equal visitation schedules.
Children's Rights Council of Louisiana
P.O. Box 742, Farmerville, LA 71241
The Children's Rights Council (CRC) is a national non-profit
organization based in Washington, DC that works to assure children
meaningful and continuing contact with both their parents and extended
family regardless of the parents' marital status. (318) 338-0033
Win Your Child Custody War
2011 13th Edition Shipping
Now!
Over 800 triple-columned pages of vital
information about fighting for custody of your children. This book is
for parents facing a vicious or dangerous person on the other side.
Topics include your child having an attorney of
his or her own, who must listen to the child's wishes, admit-deny to pin
down the lies once and for all, how to keep your job from losing your
child custody case, home study, psychological evaluation, false
accusations of child abuse, dealing with real child abuse, Parental
Alienation Syndrome, how to turn hearsay into documented evidence,
hiring a great attorney and grounds for suing a bad one, the difference
between issues and non-issues, how to produce contact logs that will
help rather than hurt your case and much more. In most cases the other
parent does not win custody you lose custody. This book won't let that
happen to you. Information about fathers' rights, mothers' rights,
grandparent rights and attorneys. This manual has been on the market
longer, and is updated more often, than any other available. Click here
to see how parents, grandparents and professionals
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this manual. For people going through a divorce or the never-married
parent. This is not a cheap download. It is an expensive manual. It costs less
than 1/2 hour with a good attorney and gives you hundreds and more
topics than any other product.
Available at Amazon.com the biggest,
Google the fastest delivery, and
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Single Momz
The site for Single Momz by Single Momz. We know what it's like.
Whether you came to single Motherhood by choice or not, you're here
and we're glad you've joined us. Our goal is to provide an informative
and supportive network where we Single Mothers can share our experiences
& knowledge, friendship & caring in support of each other and Single
Mothers everywhere. You'll find a variety of topics, ranging from potty
training to presidential candidates, child support to career strategies,
teenagers to time savers. If you don't find what you need, just ask, we're
all Single Momz here, and we're here to help!
Dear Judge,
Reviews
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This book can reassure parents doing the right things, and has opened the hearts of an angry, self-centered parents, allowing them to put the needs of the children before their own desires.
Parents often think they know what is going on in the hearts of their children, and are stunned to discover how much children see, hear and know.
Get this book to see how children express their concerns. Give this book to someone who needs to know how the children feel.
You will see your children in these letters. The letters are funny, sad, happy, hopeful and amazing.
This book is has 190 letters.
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Parenting at a Distance
Staying in touch with the children who live in your heart but not in your home.
As a bipolar mother I will never have custody of my children. That is the
hardest thing I had to accept. Parenting at a Distance helps me send them
activities that will help them remember me with some happy memories. I am
getting better and they are getting older. Some day there will be an opportunity
for us to sit together. I will tell them how much joy I found in putting
together their projects and I hope they will be able to tell me how much they
enjoyed my efforts. Really a good book. Meghan Morris --Letter to the publisher
Parenting at a Distance, has been a great resource for me. At first the mother
of my son didn't want to help me communicate with the kids. The fact that I had
a plan for contact with them and was consistent won her over. I think she gets
as much a kick out of the seeing what will be in the next package as the boys
do. Ken Richards --Weekend Fathers Newsletter.
My Child
Mother's Rights - is a page dedicated to you, the Mothers, the
Women, who care about the children.
There are hundreds of sites dedicated to Father's Rights Mother's Rights,
Women's Rights.
All of the women.
Women living with their children
Women living apart from their children
Women struggling to keep their families in tact
Women fighting for custody of their children
Grandmothers fighting to protect their grand children
Second wives helping their husband's
All the children.
The children of your womb, the children of your heart.
The children you planned to have
The children that surprised you
The children you care for because they need you
The children you got when you married again
Don't be left getting tossed around in world with legal systems too busy
and too powerful to care about women and children. They say the best way
to judge the level of civilization of a society is to observe how they care
for their children and women.
I don't see any societies I would call too civilized.
Click here
to go to the Great links I have found to be very helpful for women.
Fathers On Rights Custody Equality of Louisiana
P.O. box 553, Youngsville, La 70592 P (337) 857-8471 F (630) 214-4343
fathers@force-la.com
Louisiana
State Board of Private Investigator Examiners
Louisiana Secretary of State (504) 925-4704
P.O. Box 94125, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125
National
Organization of Women
1000 16th St. NW #700, WA., DC 20036
N.O.W. Is an organization of Men and women who support full equality
for women in truly equal partnership with men. Check out our Action Alerts
and please take action NOW. YOU can make a difference. We have listed a
number of other links to feminist resources/sites on the Web that we find
very useful. Looking forward to hearing from you and meeting you at one
of our actions, events, or meetings. (202) 331-0066
Sisterhood of America
Alexandria, LA (USA)
The Sisterhood of America is a nonprofit corporation dedicated
to providing spiritual guidance and lifestyles education for the battered
and abused women and children in SW Louisiana. Our mission is to provide
a nurturing, Christian environment, free from abuse, for every battered family
member that hears our message. (318) 484-3615
Grands Place
Grand's Place is compiling a data base of support groups in each
state. If you live in Arkansas and can contact the Department of Aging
or any other resource that could send us information on Support Groups for
the state....please take the time to do this. It would mean so much to
the grandparents and special others searching for support and friends locally.
National Coalition of Free
Men
The Public Hearing Room includes testimony and speeches before
public bodies. This material provides excellent examples of how NCFM is
representing you. ...And, it demonstrates how you can get involved in the
political process in a meaningful way by joining in with NCFM. Publications
listed and summarized here are available through the U.S. mail. Topics include
effects of language on male behavior, discrimination against men in criminal
court and more.
Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic
Violence
P.O. Box 77308, Baton Rouge, LA 70879-7308
(225) 752-1296 (voice) (225) 751-8927 (fax)
Parents
Without Partners
The problems are many in bringing up our children alone, contending
with the emotional conflicts of divorce, never-married, separation or widowhood.
PWP Inc. is the only international organization that provides real help
in the way of discussions, professional speakers, study groups, publications
and social activities for families and adults. Through the exchange of ideas
and companionship, we hope to further our common welfare and the well-being
of our children.
Narcotics
Anonymous
We open the doors to Meetings, Help Line #s, Door to NA Links,
Other Links, Web Rings & Search and Activities. (800) 338-8750
M.A.D.
Men United
P.O. Box 553, Youngsville, LA 70592
Fax (630) 214-4343
Email:
louisianamad@hotmail.com
M.A.D. is an organization dedicated to bring organization
and awareness to issues concerning men. Issues where men are not getting
a fair representation in the media or the courts. Issues that we believe
are so discriminatory as to be actually against the law. Issues that when
looked at in depth are not just injustices against men, but also to society
as a whole. The outcomes of these bad laws are contributing to the destruction
of marriage and the family; and contributing to the children in our society
being raised fatherless.
A major issue we will focus on is discrimination in the family courts. We
must fight against gender discrimination against men in regards to family
planning and parental choices. Men are now denied any input as to the choices
made by women. Choices and decisions concerning the possibilities of the
lives of the man's own children. Men should have constitutionally protected
equal rights to family planning, and parenting choices.
Its time men had the same control over their reproductive rights to be or
not to be parents; and that society realizes the same reasoning for a woman's
right to family planning choices also applies to men.
At the heart of men's issues is the need for responsible parenting. It is
time we admitted the American Family is in crisis and that illegitimacy
and divorce are major problems. It is reported that up to 75% of all children
are raised outside of a traditional family. A traditional family that includes
the mother and the natural or biological father. The birthrate of children
to unwed mothers is up to 33% of all births and the divorce rate is around
50%. We need to take a serious look at what is happening to our family system
and determine why our children are fatherless.
Men are no longer considered as the foundation of the family and role models
for our children. They are being forced out of the family equation by illegitimacy
and divorce. It is now politically correct for women to choose to be single
parents. The government is providing funding and support, through welfare
and child support laws that encourages women to choose single motherhood.
And after a woman chooses to not have a man in her life she is encouraged
to hold him finically liable for her choice. This has perpetuated the bastardization
of our children and the destruction of fathers and families in today's society.
Its time we realized and admitted that the damage being done to society
as a result of these issues is horrendous. We must provide true responsibility
and equality to men and women in the family planning process. Only when
we discourage illegitimacy and divorce and protect the father's parental
rights will we provide responsible parenting for our children. (337) 257-3789
Mothers Without Custody
Email: jisham@aol.com
P.O. Box 36, Woodstock, IL 60098
Provides support and information on the national "Mothers Without
Custody" and has information for starting support groups dealing with custody
related issues. The purpose of Mothers Without Custody is: To enhance the
quality of life for our children by strengthening the role of the non-custodial
parent in regard to custody, child support, visitation, and parenting. To
provide a self-directed network and an outlet for the sharing of experiences
for mothers without physical custody of their children for any of the following
reasons:
Voluntary exchange of custody,
Coerced voluntary exchange of custody,
Court rulings,
Child(ren) being abducted by the father,
Child(ren) opting to live with the father or
State intervention.
To educate and inform the public of issues affecting the non-custodial
mother and her children in order to dispel biases against children and parents
who do not have physical custody. To serve as liaison between organizations
and individuals that promote children's health, happiness, and well-being,
and that of mothers without custody. To cooperate with local, state, and
national officials to further the well-being, health, and happiness of our
children. To carry out such lawful association activities as a majority
of the board of directors may direct. Pamphlets, books, shirts, informational
packets - please call for details! Mother-To-Mother: a 16 page, quarterly
support newsletter. $25 annual membership fee.
State of Louisiana Home
Page
Concerned Parents Child Rights (504) 291-5357
11050 Del Cano Ave, Baton Rouge LA 70816-2198
Claud Phelps
& Associates
Ridgelake Drive Suite 49, Metairie, Louisiana 70002
We offer professional and comprehensive legal services for persons
involved in divorce, custody, child support, parental alienation, visitation,
or property settlement litigation. Advocating the rights of fathers in all
Louisiana District Courts. (504) 833-8385
LA Fathers for Equal Rights
Post Office Box 81862, Lafayette LA 70598
Vital
Records Registry Information
(504) 568-5152. Automated telephone system.
P.O. Box 60630, New Orleans, LA 70160
Walk in locations:
New Orleans state Office Building, Rm. 102, 325 Loyola Ave, New Orleans,
LA
Rapides Parish Health Unit, 1200 Texas Ave, Alxendria, LA
Health Unit, 1035 Creswell, Shreveport, LA
Resources for Stepdads:
Stepdad.org
Stepfathers on Fatherville.com
Seven Steps to Being a Better Stepdad
Stepfathering on About.com
Stepdad on Fathers.com National Center on Fathering
TheStepfamilyLife’s Links for Stepdads
Stepfamily Association of America (504) 246-8985
4766 Camelot Dr., New Orleans LA 70127
Child Custody Witness Guide for Deposition or in Court
Essential to giving the testimony you need to give.
Critical for the witnesses you are counting on. Important for all types
of cases and essential for child custody and divorce cases. You only get one
chance to protect your fathers rights, mothers rights or grandparent rights
in court. Avoid the tricks and traps of questioning. This books fast easy
solution will let you watch the effectiveness of your case skyrocket! This
book is 5 1/2" X 9" with more than 230 pages. Click here to see the entire
Table of Contents
then, for fastest delivery1 or (936) 967-8970 to order.
Child's Right to Love
5232 Coliseum Street, New Orleans LA 70115-3006
Louisiana Alliance for the Mentally Ill PO Box 2547, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-2547
(504) 343-6928
Child Custody Case Management Forms
Chapters include forms that will help you 'Get a Handle on Your
Situation', deal with 'The Professionals', institute and maintain control,
'Case management', and give you 'Examples of Legal Forms'. Fathers Rights
and Mothers Rights groups encourage dads and moms to use the 'Incident Report
Forms' and an observer to defuse potentially explosive confrontations. The
'Condition of the Child Form' is excellent for creating a paper trail to prove real charges or disprove false abuse charges. Other forms include Contact Problem and Incident
List, Evidence to Disprove Statements, Equipment & Service Options, Witness
Practice - Review, Evaluating the professionals, Authorization for Child’s
Medical Care, Temporary Delegation of Parental Authority, Trip Permission.
Essential to the effective management of the most important event in your
life. The control you gain and maintain can help with child custody or
divorce. This book is 8 1/2" X 11" and contains more than 320 examples
and forms. There is the full Table of Contents for the book at our website.
Undated every year.
Marriage Encounter
Assemblies of God Marriage Encounter
Baptist Marriage Encounter
Episcopal Marriage Encounter
Jewish Marriage
Enhancement
International Lutheran Marriage
Encounter
Methodist Marriage
Encounter
Roman Catholic Marriage
Encounter
Seventh-Day Adventist Marriage
Encounter
United Church of Christ
Marriage Encounter
Marriage Encounter, is a weekend away from home, family and responsibilities
where in a comfortable, secluded environment a couple is guided in the discovery
of new techniques of communicating and sharing with one another. It is not
a retreat, but it is a program designed to give couples the opportunity
to examine their lives together, their weaknesses and strong points, their
attitudes toward each other and toward their families. Couples are given
the opportunity to look at themselves, privately with their partner in an
honest, face-to-face, heart-to-heart encounter.
Engaged Encounter, is a weekend experience designed to help
couples prepare personally and as a couple for marriage. The focus is on
the marriage, not on the wedding. "A wedding is a day ... a marriage is
a lifetime." Couples are shown communication and decision-making techniques
they can use throughout their lifetime together. Engaged Encounter is specifically
designed for quiet reflection and discussion by each couple. It is a positive,
simple, common-sense experience between two people who are either seriously
considering engagement, engaged or recently married. At no time will the
couple be asked to share their private experiences with the group.
Greater New Orleans
National Organization for Women (NOW)
P.O. Box 50535, New Orleans, LA 70150-0535
Our purpose is to take action to bring women into full participation
in the mainstream of American society, exercising all the privileges and
responsibilities thereof, in truly equal partnership with men. (504) 364-4444
Killers & Boosters for Child Custody Cases
(Attitude Adjustment for Child Custody Case Litigants)
Advice is usually given by people without the real information
or life experience, with the right intention at the wrong time. With this
book you can take advice when you want it and ready to hear it. You can
act on what you have learned, mull it over or discard the advice altogether
without interference. This book will not allow you to give the opposition power you might imagine but that they do not really have or let you allow
others to diminish the importance you play in your children's lives. Divorce is never easy, this will help. This book has been called 'Chicken Soup' for
the Child Custody Case. It will help a lot and it certainly can't hurt.
This book is 5 1/2" X 9" and has more than 1,400 entries.
The Hands-On Guide to Surviving
Adult Children Living at Home
If you're faced with the frustration of
dealing with adult children moving home -with their children and with or without
their significant other, you need to know you're not
alone.
They may be taking advantage of you without even meaning to or
maybe they don't care that they are using you and your resources up.
This site has great information to help you. They even have a
contract for you and your adult children to sign that sets the rules and
obligations that the adult child is expected to be responsible for.
While it's nice to think that families with adult children living with parents
can always get along like they do on TV, the fact is that having adult children
return home -- also called boomerang kids -- can put a ton of stress on you and
your partner.
Law Enforcement Agencies in Louisiana
NO BULLY website
This site is part of the Telecom/Police STOP BULLYING Campaign.
Spot and Bo are here to show you around the site. You can hang out with
Bo and his friends and play the No Bully game, and he's got lots of other
useful stuff for kids. Spot can help you to find out about support services
in your community and ways that adults can help kids to deal with bullying.
This site originates in New Zealand but addresses a world
wide problem. Telecom is the major sponsor of Police programs which help
young New Zealanders to avoid becoming offenders or victims of crime. The
programs encourage children and young people to act safely and confidently
to protect themselves and their property, and avoid drug abuse. Telecom
supports the Police because we recognize it is the responsibility of all
New Zealanders to allow our children and young people to grow up in a safe
and healthy environment.
Debbie Does Divorce
Has a new marriage suddenly thrown step-siblings into
the already frenzied mix of your blended family? If so, youre likely to
have your hands full: Managing a bigger family, warding off negative
emotions, and making sure all the kids get along. But fear not, help is
just a click away in the form of clinical social worker Debra
Burrell, who shares her expert tips with Debbie.
IRS Forms & Publications
The latest IRS publications and forms with instructions for download
in the various formats.
American Psychiatric Association
American Psychoanalytic
Association
The American Psychoanalytic Association is a professional
organization of psychoanalysts throughout the United States. The Association
is comprised of Affiliate Societies and Training Institutes in many cities
and has about 3,000 individual members. We are a Regional Association of
the International Psychoanalytical Association.
American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 (202) 336-5500
American Society of Addiction
Medicine
4601 North Park Ave, Arcade Suite 101, Chevy Chase, M.D.
20815
"The nation's medical specialty society dedicated to educating
physicians and improving the treatment of individuals suffering from alcoholism
or other addictions." (301) 656-3920
Center for Mental
Health Services
Site includes; Search, What's New, Newsroom, Funding, Kids
Area, Español, Databases, Mental Health at HHS, Calendar, Publications,
Catalog, Mental Health Information, Professionals, Links and About CMHS
Children and Adults with
Attention Deficit Disorder
8181 Professional Place, Suite 201, Landover, MD 20785
CHADD Works To Improve the Lives of People With Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Through Education, Advocacy, and Support.
We the People, Building Partnerships Through Education, Advocacy, Support
and Research. (800) 233-4050 or (301) 306-7070
Children Now
We work to improve the quality of news and entertainment
media both for children and about children's issues.
Court Appointed Special
Advocates
A safe, permanent home isn't something a child should only
dream about. Almost half a million children in the United States live in
foster care, meant to be a temporary haven. They have been removed from their
homes, not because they did anything wrong, but because they've been abused
or neglected.
One judge had an idea to help these children find a way into safe, permanent
homes more quickly. His idea was CASA...
Internet Mental Health
Knowledge must be shared. Our goal is to improve understanding,
diagnosis, and treatment of mental illness throughout the world. Introduction
Our purpose; helpful tips; how to contact us. Disorders The 52 most
common mental disorders including: description, diagnosis, treatment,
and research findings. Medications The 67 most common psychiatric
drugs including: indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions,
adverse effects, overdose, dosage, and research findings.
National Alliance
for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression
You Can Help Find a Cure Right now, there is not enough money
to support the many important scientific projects that are paving the way
for the cures for psychiatric illness. You can help. Government employees...
Designate your United Way and/or CFC #1196 on your campaign's pledge card.
Corporate campaigns and matching gift programs can increase the size of
your gifts to NARSAD. Thank you for your support.
National Clearinghouse for
Alcohol and Drug Information
Site/Web Search Databases, Research Briefs, Latest Research,
Conference Calendar, Workplace Issues, Resources & Referrals,
Related Links, What's New, Alcohol & Drug Facts, On-Line Catalog,
Funding/Grants, Online Forums, Kids Area
National Depressive and Mani-Depressive
Association
The National Depressive & Manic- Depressive Association
would like to welcome you to our home page. It is full of helpful information
from education to advocacy to support and much more.
(800) 826-3632
Stand For Children
1834 Connecticut Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20009
Until every child goes to school "Ready to Learn, Ready to
Succeed," America's promise will never be realized. What does it mean
for every child to be "Ready to Learn, Ready to Succeed?" In addition
to caring and supportive parents, it takes quality and affordable: health
coverage, child care, out-of-school activities, education, and violence-free
communities. How can you take action to support our children? Join Stand
For Children and become part of a growing nationwide grassroots voice for
children. Email your Members of Congress to Stand For Children on specific
issues. Share your thoughts, and read what others have to say, on issues
affecting children. Sign the Stand For Children pledge. (800)
663-4032 or (202) 234-0095
Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration
Child Support
Enforcement Services
P.O. Box 94065, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4065
Child Support Guidelines are based as a percentage of the
parent who will pay the support's disposable (net) income. These numbers
are only estimates. (504) 342-4780
Number of Children In Support Order
1 = 20%
2 = 25%
3 = 30%
4 = 35%
5 = 40%
6 = 45%
Louisiana State Bar Association
601 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70130
One way to find a lawyer to provide free legal representation
in civil cases is by contacting a pro bono program -- also known as volunteer
lawyer programs. Pro bono programs are operated by state, county or local
bar associations; by legal services programs; by other agencies in the community
or independently. They use local attorneys who have agreed to provide free
legal representation to eligible persons referred by the pro bono program.
There are tens of thousands of attorneys throughout the country who volunteer
their services through these programs. (for attorney referrals) (504) 566-1600
Shreveport Bar Association Pro Bono Project (318) 221-2205
Serving the 1st Judicial District, Caddo Parish.
Southwest Louisiana Legal Services Society, Inc. (318) 436-3308
In Lake Charles serving 5 parishes.
Baton Rouge Bar Foundation Pro Bono Project (504) 344-4803
Serving East Baton Rouge parish.
Iberia Parish Pro Bono Project (318) 365-3800
Lafayette Parish Volunteer Lawyers Program(318) 237-4700
Kisatchie Legal Services Corp.
In Natchitoches serving the parishes of Catahoula, Concordia, DeSoto, Grant,
LaSalle, Natchitoches, Red River, Sabine, and Winn. (318) 352-7220
New Orleans Pro Bono Project
In New Orleans serving the parishes of Jefferson, Orleans and St. Bernard.
Coordinated with the New Orleans Legal Assistance Private Bar Involvement
Project. (504) 581-4043
Volunteer Lawyers Project-Fourth Judicial District North Louisiana
Legal Assistance Corporation
In Monroe serving the parishes of Caldwell, East Carroll, Franklin,
Jackson, Lincoln, Madison, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland, Tensas, Union, and
West Carroll. (318) 325-3558
Central Louisiana Legal Services
In Alexandria serving the parishes of Vernon, Rapides, and Avoyelles.
(318) 443-7281
Central Louisiana Pro Bono Project
In Alexandria serving the parishes of Avoyelles, Rapides, and Vernon.
(318) 449-9778
National Association of Social Workers
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