Email: legalhelp@victimrights.org
Phone: 617-399-6720
Victim Rights Law Center provides free, comprehensive legal services for sexual assault victims with civil legal issues in Massachusetts.
Phone: 508-620-1830
MetroWest Legal Services offers free civil legal aid; they are dedicated to helping those who cannot afford an attorney navigate the legal system. Their priority practice areas include immigration, elder law, governement benefits, family law, school and student rights, and housing.
Email: mail@dlc-ma.org
Phone: 617-723-8455
The Disability Law Center (DLC) is the Protection and Advocacy agency for Massachusetts. DLC is a private, non-profit organization responsible for providing protection and advocacy for the rights of Massachusetts residents with disabilities. DLC receives federal, state and private funding but is not part of the state or federal government.
MetroWest Legal Services offers free civil legal aid; they are dedicated to helping those who cannot afford an attorney navigate the legal system. Their priority practice areas include immigration, elder law, governement benefits, family law, school and student rights, and housing.
Phone: 781-581-1977
CLCM attorneys offer comprehensive legal representation and litigation support to public school students on various education matters. These include school discipline, homelessness, special education, and issues related to student enrollment, privacy, and residency.
Email: norfolklawlibrary@jud.state.ma.us
Phone: 781-329-1401
The Norfolk Law Library offers help with legal research, books and materials to borrow, access to online databases, and free public wifi. The law library is open to everyone. The Norfolk Law Library is on the 2nd floor of the Norfolk Registry of Deeds.
This guide was created and is maintained in collaboration with the Dedham Public Library and the Dedham Human Rights Commission, with support from funds provided by Dedham Savings. The inclusion of these resources is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the Dedham Public Library, the Dedham Human Rights Commission, or Dedham Savings.