Accessible Resources for Independence

The resource and advocacy organization by and for people with disabilities in Anne Arundel & Howard Counties in Maryland.
The resource and advocacy organization by and for people with disabilities in Anne Arundel & Howard Counties in Maryland.
Instructions and forms from the Maryland Attorney General for creating your own advanced directive (sometimes called a Living Will) and preparing for future health care decisions.
Founded in April 2017, AIJN is a volunteer supported organization dedicated to connecting asylum seekers and other vulnerable immigrants to quality legal counsel and direct case management support. Our partners include law schools, legal firms and legal defense groups, faith organizations, and the business community.
Annapolis City elections, voting, city laws, permits and regulations information.
Provides information about behavioral health services, laws, and related news, as well as communication tools and more.
Public law library of the Circuit Court of Anne Arundel County. Includes information about free Ask a Lawyer service.
A video library from Maryland Courts to help you get started with common legal questions and topics. Each video includes transcripts in English and Spanish, a tip sheet, and links to resources, forms, and court services.
Free limited legal assistance for individuals not represented by an attorney. Get help with civil District Court cases, including: Landlord/Tenant, Small and Large Claims, Consumer matters, Return of Property, Domestic Violence/Peace Orders, and Expungement.
Eviction Prevention Program through Arundel Community Development Services. Phone: 410-222-7600.
The Family Law Help Center provides legal information and forms to assist unrepresented litigants in matters of divorce, custody/visitation, child support and name changes. The Center is funded through a grant from the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, but is staffed entirely by the Maryland Center for Legal Assistance.
FreeState Justice is a legal advocacy organization that seeks to improve the lives of low-income lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (“LGBTQ”) Marylanders.
World Relief Baltimore Immigrant Services Office advises and represents immigrants and their family members in immigration matters such as the following:
Portal and crisis line to connect Marylanders to available resources. MAP recognizes that our health and access to long term services options are impacted by the conditions in which we live, and aims to engage individuals to define their needs and preferences, and identify options that will work for them.
Phone: 1-844-627-5465
"The Maryland Access to Justice Commission exists to break down barriers in the civil justice system to make it accessible, equitable and fair for all Marylanders, not just those who can afford it."
Publications and forms addressing consumer issues, open government, health policy, business interests, and more.
FREE legal help in civil cases for individuals who do not have a lawyer.
410-206-1392
Maryland courts and legal services. Also includes a comprehensive searchable list of court forms for issues such as divorce, name change, child custody, and more.
Free civil legal services for low-income and marginalized Marylanders.