What should I do if I can’t afford a lawyer?

If you cannot afford a lawyer in Virginia due to financial restrictions, there are a few things you can do. First, you may be able to get a court-appointed lawyer. Contact either your county or city court to find out if they offer an appointed lawyer program. If they do, you’ll need to submit an application and provide financial information to prove that you are unable to pay for a lawyer. Another option is to look into pro bono programs. These are legal services provided by lawyers for reduced or no cost. You can usually find pro bono programs offered by law firms, bar associations, and legal aid agencies. You can also look for free legal clinics or services in your local community. Finally, you can self-represent as a litigant in court. You’ll need to do your own research on the law and legal requirements in order to represent yourself properly. You can use online legal resources, like the Virginia Code, to get started. It is important to note that the court may not like it when someone represents themselves, so you should make sure you are fully prepared before going to court.

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