Law Day was created by Charles S. Rhyne to highlight the role that law plays in our society, and its effect and structure in our country. In 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower endorsed and designated May 1st as Law Day. Since its inception, Law Day has been used to promote legal education and awareness. This year, the State Bar of Arizona will continue to take part in this tradition with it’s Sixth Annual Law Day Legal Aid Clinics.
On Saturday, April 29, 2017, from 9AM to 1PM, there will be free legal aid clinics where members of the community can sit with an attorney to ask questions in the areas of Divorce & Child Support, Immigration, Wills & Trusts, and Bankruptcy & Foreclosure. I am excited to say that I will be participating as an Attorney Volunteer to offer assistance with Divorce & Child Support questions.
If you have legal questions in one of the above areas and free time on Saturday, April 29th, come join us! There will be two locations to assist both the East & West valley. For more details, click here.
Update: Bar’s Free Legal Clinic Helps More Than 200 Consumers!