Have a legal question? An attorney from Snohomish County Legal Services will provide free legal assistance to qualifying low-income Snohomish County residents from 3 - 7 PM once a month at Mill Creek Library. The clinic offers four, 60-minute one-on-one legal consultations for qualified individuals.
2025 dates are Mondays:
- January 13
- February 24
- March 24
- April 21
- May 19
- June 16
- July 21
- August 18
- September 15
- October 20
- November 17
- December 15
This legal clinic is an opportunity to meet with a SCLS attorney to complete documentation and/or discuss follow-up for civil legal issues, including:
- Family law (e.g. divorce, parenting plans, and visitation rights)
- Housing (eviction, landlord-tenant issues)
- Debt collection
For more SCLS legal clinics, please visit the Snohomish County Legal Services Clinics & Events website.
We hope to reach low-income residents of Snohomish County who would not otherwise be able to access affordable legal assistance. Seventy-four percent of low-income households experienced one or more civil legal problems in the past year and these households do not get any or enough legal help for 92% of the problems that have had a substantial impact on them, including consumer issues, healthcare, housing, and income maintenance (The Justice Gap: Executive Summary).
Make an Appointment
To schedule a consultation, contact the Research, Information, & Recommendations desk at 425-337-4822, ext. 4236 or visit Mill Creek Library to sign up for an appointment and get an application. Preregistration is preferred; walk-ins will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
To request accommodations for an event, email accessibility@sno-isle.org or visit our Accessibility page.