What is a pro bono program? Pro bono programs help low-income people find volunteer lawyers who are willing to handle their cases for free. These programs usually are sponsored by state or local bar associations.
Legal Aid is only available in certain areas of law, for instance it is possible to get legal aid for cases related to community care, Special Educational Needs, disability discrimination, mental health and mental capacity cases, as well as some housing, debt, family and immigration cases.
Civil legal aid could help with the costs of using a solicitor to prepare a case and speak for you in court. Examples of civil cases include: divorce, ending a civil partnership and disputes about children. trying to get compensation for injuries after an accident or for medical negligence.
Steps to become a Lawyer/Attorney in ArizonaComplete Your Arizona Undergraduate Pre-Law Education.Take the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) in Arizona.Arizona Law School.Take the Arizona State Bar Exam and become an Attorney.Now that You are a Member of the Arizona State Bar.