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Free Legal Help for Divorce: How to Access Law School Legal Clinics
Going through divorce or custody issues but can’t afford a lawyer? Law school legal clinics offer free family law support from supervised students. This blog post explains how to find a clinic near you, what services they provide, and how to apply. Learn how to access divorce help, court filings, and custody guidance—without the legal fees.

How to Borrow Money from Friends or Family to Start the Divorce Process (Without Burning Bridges)
Need help covering the cost of your divorce? This blog post offers practical, respectful advice on how to ask friends or family for a short-term loan—without guilt or burning bridges. Learn how to create a repayment plan, approach the conversation with confidence, and fund your fresh start with support and clarity. Perfect for anyone starting over on a budget.

How Women’s Shelters and Nonprofits Can Be a Lifeline During Divorce or Transition
If you’re facing divorce, leaving an unsafe relationship, or navigating a major life change without support, nonprofit organizations and shelters can be a lifeline. This blog post shares how to find free, confidential help—like legal aid, housing, transportation, and more—through women’s shelters, local nonprofits, and national resources like 211 and The Hotline.

Affordable Legal Help: How to Find Divorce Attorneys with Payment Plans
Divorce can be expensive, but legal help doesn’t have to be out of reach. This blog post walks you through how to find family law attorneys who offer payment plans, flat fees, or unbundled services. Learn how to ask about payment options during consultations and where to search for budget-friendly legal support so you can move forward without financial overwhelm.

Pro Bono Attorneys 101: How to Get Free Legal Support for Family Court
If you’re facing divorce or a custody battle and can’t afford a lawyer, pro bono attorneys can help. This blog post explains how to find free legal support through state bar associations, legal aid clinics, and nonprofit organizations. Learn who qualifies, what to expect, and how to confidently ask for the help you deserve.

How to File for Divorce When You Can’t Afford the Fees: Understanding Court Fee Waivers (In Forma Pauperis)
Filing for divorce—or any family court action—can be overwhelming enough without the added stress of high court filing fees. The good news? You might not have to pay them at all. If you’re struggling financially, your local courthouse may allow you to file "In Forma Pauperis"—a legal term that simply means "in the form of a pauper" or, more plainly, you can’t afford the costs and need them waived. Here’s everything you need to know, including exact scripts for calling your courthouse, and step-by-step instructions to get started.