Skip to main content
  Washington LawHelp
 
 
  Helping Low-income People Find Solutions to Civil Legal Problems  
 
Government Benefits Government Benefits > 
Energy assistance, utilities & telecommunications
 
 
Northwest Justice Project -- Wenatchee Office
 
Other Information

Free civil legal services for high-priority legal needs.

 
Item Separator
 
How to get help
   For assistance, call (509) 664-5101 or 1-888-201-1021
 
 Monday: 9:00-5:00
 Tuesday: 9:00-5:00
 Wednesday: 9:00-5:00
 Thursday: 9:00-5:00
 Friday: 9:00-5:00
 
 
Who is eligible for services?
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
 
Service area:  Adams, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan
Languages spoken  Spanish
Can interpreters can be provided? Clients in need of interpreter services in order to access legal services through NJP are entitled to those services.
Wheelchair accessible? Y
Service guidelines: 
  Your family's income should be at or below 125.0% of the poverty level.
(Get more information about income guidelines.)
  Must be a citizen or a legal permanent resident or in the process of.
 
If client is above 125%, but below 187%, we would take into consideration clients debts and monthly bills in determining eligibility.
 
 
What kind of help is available?
This office provides the following services:
 
  Full Legal Representation
  Brief Advice
  Self-Help Materials
 
 
Contact information
Phone:(509) 664-5101 , 1-888-201-1021
Fax:(509) 665-6557
Email:wen@nwjustice.org
Web site:www.nwjustice.org/
 
 

Information, Not Legal Advice.  We are providing this information as a public service.  We try to make it accurate as of the date noted in the materials.  Sometimes the laws change.  We cannot promise that this information is always up-to-date and correct.  Most of the information provided on this web site is specific to Washington State law.

We do not intend this information to be legal advice.  By providing this information, we are not acting as your lawyer.  If you need legal advice, you should contact a lawyer through your local legal aid organization.  Always talk to a competent lawyer, if you can, before taking legal action.

Permission for copying and distribution granted to the Alliance for Equal Justice and individuals for non-commercial use only.

Lawyer Advertising.  This web site is not intended to be advertising or solicitation.  The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based on advertisements. Before hiring an attorney, you should investigate his or her reputation and qualifications.

Links.  Some of the items listed here have not been prepared by us, but are instead "links" to information prepared and posted by others.  We cannot guarantee the accuracy of information posted on other sites.  The links are not intended to imply that we sponsor or are affiliated or associated with the persons who created those sites, nor are the links intended to imply that we are legally authorized to use any trade name, registered trademark, logo, legal or official seal, or copyrighted symbol that may be reflected in the links.

In an effort to improve this site, we would appreciate learning about your visit to Washington LawHelp.

Washington LawHelp is provided as a public service by the Northwest Justice Project in collaboration with other legal aid providers in the Alliance for Equal Justice and Washington courts.

Webby Award Winner 2007     Northwest Justice Project     Washington Courts     Columbia Legal Services     The Alliance for Equal Justice     Legal Services Corporation    
© 2001 - 2008, Pro Bono Net, All Rights Reserved

Bobby WorldWide Approved 508 Level A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0