Have you been sued for a debt?

While we have ample self-help material to guide you through your case, we can also give you a consultation or advice.

You should definitely seek legal advice if you:

  1. Receive protected income only;

  2. Do not speak English;

  3. The party suing claims they bought the debt (third party debt buyer); OR

  4. Need help knowing what to do.

A note about the Financial Snapshot section:

We ask for your current income and expenses for a few reasons. First it helps us determine your eligibility and the urgency of your situation. Second, it helps us get paperwork, like a fee waiver request, filled out ahead of time to help you. And , third, it helps us know if we can give you more information about your options, like if you are collections proof or not, or if bankruptcy is a good or bad option for you.

Clinical Model

Please know that we help people on a clinic, and limited scope basis. This means that we have designated times and days for providing help, and we are do not represent you. Instead, we help you represent yourself as effectively as possible. We are also a clinical educator for Berkeley Law. You will work with different law student under the supervision of an attorney for your issue.

Appointment clinics are schedule for the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month. There are two possible time slots from 1-1:45 and 2-2:45 PM slots over 3-4 attorneys. These appointments are in high demand, so if you get an appointment and you need to reschedule or cancel, please let us know in advance, or we will not invite you to another appointment clinic. These clinics are in person or over the phone and invitation only.

Drop-in clinics are available without an appointment or invitation. There are two options:

  1. The third Saturday of the month from 10-2 PM at 2921 Adeline St. in Berkeley. Arrive before 11:30 to guarantee that you will be seen.

  2. The 1st and 2nd Wednesdays of the month from 12-2 PM at the intersection of Bancroft Way and Telegraph Ave in Berkeley on the UC Berkeley Campus.

If you are having trouble using the form to submit your information, or if you prefer a phone call, set your own appointment here. Just know that we have one person on intake and this may result in delaying assistance, if applicable.


If you have an urgent issue that needs attention before we can get back to you, please see these other resources.

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