Q: I need referral to lawyer or oaralegal assistance to file a motion to vacate or modify a renewal of judgement notice
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For free or low-cost legal assistance in California, you might want to start by contacting your local Legal Aid office. They provide services specifically for people needing help with civil matters like judgment modifications. You can find your nearest office through the State Bar of California's website or by calling 866-442-2529.
The California Courts Self-Help Center is another valuable resource that offers guidance on filing motions and dealing with judgments. They have offices in most courthouses where you can get help filling out the necessary forms. Many of these centers also offer workshops on how to handle various legal procedures, including motions to vacate.
Your local law library might be helpful too - they often have paralegals on staff who can guide you through legal research and form completion. Additionally, consider reaching out to your county's bar association, as they frequently offer referral services to connect you with attorneys who provide free initial consultations or sliding-scale fees. For immediate online assistance, LawHelpCA.org provides detailed information about court procedures and connects people with local legal resources.
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