Martinsville, IN asked in Civil Rights for Indiana

Q: What type of an attorney do I need for civil rights violations 14th amendment and others, against myself and children ?

Are there attorneys who will listen to you for a free consultation for more than 15 minutes

What I need to say would take more than 15 minutes but I really need one person who would listen to it

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Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Greenwood, IN

A: You need to locate a civil rights attorney for that. You can use Justia to find attorneys who specialize in that area.

Many offer free consultations.

Eva Zelson
Eva Zelson
Answered

A: To represent you for a 14th Amendment violation, or any other civil rights case, you need a civil rights attorney. If you’d like to give the details of your case in writing for consideration by a civil rights lawyer, many law firms allow you to describe your case using the “contact us” form on their websites. Or if you feel more comfortable describing your case in person, many lawyers offer a free consultation, with no specified time limit!

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