What is a litigant?

A person engaging in legal proceedings. I need advice. Litigants must consult with an attorney to obtain legal advice.

The court staff cannot provide legal counsel or give legal advice. Can the court appoint me a lawyer? No.

There are no court appointed lawyers for divorce, custody, child support, or other civil matters. Who can give me legal advice? Courthouse staff cannot give legal advice.

Contact the FL Bar Referral Service at 1-800-342-8011. You can schedule a half hour appointment with a local attorney for $25.00 through this service. At certain times of the year, the University of Florida Levin College of Law Advice Clinic is also available.

Litigants must be income eligible and have their own means to travel to the UF Advice Clinic. Appear in person to sign the consent form to apply for the UF Advice Clinic in Room 400 of the Alachua County Courthouse. Where do I get the self help packet/forms to fill out?

Packets are only available for FAMILY COURT cases. In Alachua County, ... more.

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