I need legal advice on a divorce or custody case. Can the county appoint me a lawyer?
Wright county doesn't appoint lawyers in family law matters, however, Central Minnesota Legal Serivces offers legal assistance to people who financially qualify. Their website is linked here. If you don't qualify, you are welcome to sign up at the Law Clinic for a free 10-15 minute consultation with a volunteer attorney at the Wright County Law Library by calling (763)682-7592. Clinics book up about a week in advance.Central MN Legal Services

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1. I am an unmarried father and I want visitation or custody of my biological child. What are my rights?
2. I am an unmarried parent. What are my rights regarding my child?
3. I am confused about the difference between physical vs. legal custody in a divorce case.
4. Where can I get forms to get custody of my child?
5. I lost my job or have a change in my income. How can I change the amount I pay for child support?
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7. I've been charged with a crime and I need legal advice, but I can't afford to hire an attorney. Will the county appoint one for me?
8. I need legal advice on a divorce or custody case. Can the county appoint me a lawyer?
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