Does the court offer legal services for self-represented litigants?
The Court offers a Family Law Assistance Clinic at the Courthouse in Room 204 every other Monday between the hours of 12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. A family law attorney is available for a free consultation to complete the domestic relations forms provided by the State of Maryland and provide information about how litigants can represent themselves in custody, divorce, child support, name change and visitation matters. The attorney does not represent you in court. Appointments to see the attorney must be made through Family Support Services by calling Amy J. Craig or Heather Bryan @ (410) 228-1395. You must have an appointment to see the attorney.
The Court offers a Family Law Assistance Clinic at the Courthouse in Room 204 every other Monday between the hours of 12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. A family law attorney is available for a free consultation to complete the domestic relations forms provided by the State of Maryland and provide information about how litigants can represent themselves in custody, divorce, child support, name change and visitation matters. The attorney does not represent you in court. Appointments to see the attorney must be made through Family Support Services by calling Amy J. Craig or Heather Bryan @ (410) 228-1395. You must have an appointment to see the attorney. See Family Services for more information.