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Veterans, Active Duty Military, and spouses are invited to receive legal information from attorneys and advocates in:

  • January/June: Estate Planning and Advanced Directives
  • February/July: Housing Law
  • March/August: Criminal Record Expungement
  • April: Workers Rights, Discharge Upgrades (LGBTQ), Name/Gender Change
  • May/October: Survivors of Domestic Violence (including elder abuse)
  • September: Central Valley Veterans Stand Down
  • November/December: No Clinics

Book your appointment in advance by contacting the CCLS Pro Bono Program at (559) 802 1132 or probono@centralcallegal.org. Walk-ins will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.

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