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Utah County Family Justice Center

Provides a one-stop clinic of resources including family and elder law services.

Description:

Provides a one-stop clinic (no appointment necessary) comprising multiple resources. Legal resources include advice on divorce, custody, or family law related issues for low and middle-income ranges, and elderly legal help. Victim assistance and housing assistance are available weekly. Representatives from DCFS and Adult Protective Services are available on the 1st Tu of every month. Services open to all residents of Utah county, including rural residents.

Eligibility:
Low-income and middle-income families and individuals. Clients may be eligible if their case is related to a criminal victimization regardless of income.
Service Hours:
1st Tu 5 - 8 pm
Intake Procedure:
Walk in on a first come first serve basis. No appointment necessary. An intake application will be filled out upon arrival.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Provides a one-stop clinic (no appointment necessary) comprising multiple resources. Legal resources include advice on divorce, custody, or family law related issues for low and middle-income ranges, and elderly legal help. Victim assistance and housing assistance are available weekly. Representatives from DCFS and Adult Protective Services are available on the 1st Tu of every month. Services open to all residents of Utah county, including rural residents.

Eligibility:
Low-income and middle-income families and individuals. Clients may be eligible if their case is related to a criminal victimization regardless of income.
Service Hours:
Immigration legal help: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Tu 5 - 8 pm; To meet with DCFS and APS representatives: 1st Tu 5 - 8 pm
Intake Procedure:
Walk ins on a first come first serve basis. No appointment necessary. An intake application will be filled out upon arriva;.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:

Description:

Provides a one-stop clinic (no appointment necessary) comprising multiple resources. Legal resources include advice on divorce, custody, or family law related issues for low and middle-income ranges, and elderly legal help. Victim assistance and housing assistance are available weekly. Representatives from DCFS are available on the 1st Tu of every month. Services open to all residents of Utah county, including rural residents.

Eligibility:
Low-income and middle-income families and individuals. Clients may be eligible if their case is related to a criminal victimization regardless of income.
Service Hours:
1st, 2nd, 3rd Tu 5 pm - 8 pm for immigration legal help. 1st Tu to meet with DCFS representatives.
Intake Procedure:
Walk in on a first come first serve basis. No appointment necessary. An intake application will be filled out upon arrival.
Fees:
No cost
Counties Served:
  • Juab

  • Wasatch

  • Utah

  • Juab

  • Wasatch

  • Utah

  • Utah

  • Wasatch

  • Juab