Indiana Legal Services is a nonprofit law firm that handles civil (non-criminal) legal matters for people who cannot afford attorneys.

Pro Bono is when an attorney volunteers to handle a client’s case without charging the client any money. A Pro Bono organization is an organization that connects Pro Bono attorneys with clients who need legal help.

Civil cases are disputes between two people or a person and a business or governmental agency, such as a divorce case, a landlord-tenant case, or an appeal of disability.

Criminal cases are always brought by a prosecutor against a person charged with committing a crime.

Indiana Legal Services handles only civil cases, not criminal cases. In general, Indiana Legal Services handles cases involving family law like divorce, custody, and support, housing issues like evictions or substandard conditions, consumer law like debt collection, government benefits, expungements, driver’s license cases, elder law issues like wills and guardianships, some immigration cases, worker’s rights and unemployment compensation.

Public defender programs handle criminal matters. In a criminal case, the judge can assign a public defender to represent the person accused of a crime if that person cannot afford to hire an attorney. Legal services/legal aid programs generally handle civil cases.

At Indiana Legal Services, the person who wants an attorney usually must meet financial eligibility requirements relating to their income and assets, but for some types of cases there are no eligibility requirements. ILS also has to inquire whether the applicant is a citizen or has other immigration status.

If you are looking for a private attorney (generally, a lawyer you pay for help), you may want to ask friends or family members what attorney they would recommend. Most bar associations have lawyer referral programs.

If you are looking for a private attorney (generally, a lawyer you pay for help), you may want to ask friends or family members what attorney they would recommend. Most bar associations have lawyer referral programs.

Be sure to check with all the legal services programs that serve your area.

You can find your local legal services program through the Indiana Legal Help website. You can contact that program directly to get more information about the program and its eligibility requirements.

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Apply Online (24 Hours)

Non-criminal, civil legal issues including public benefits such as food stamps, SSI/SSDI terminations, unemployment, land sale contracts, etc.

By Phone:
M - F 10am to 2pm (EST)
Indiana Legal Services Online Application

The application should take about 20 minutes to complete. You will need to answer questions about your income, assets, and household size. Submitting an application does NOT mean that we will accept your case. You should hear from us within about 14 days with a decision on whether we will be able to take your case.

Indiana Legal Services, Inc. (ILS) is a nonprofit law firm and the largest provider of free civil legal assistance to eligible low-income people in Indiana. ILS helps clients who are faced with legal problems that harm their ability to obtain basic needs such as food, shelter, income, medical care or personal safety. ILS also handles cases in other areas including family law where there is domestic violence, housing, consumer law, access to health care, and access to government benefits. ILS does not handle any criminal matters.