Georgia Legal Services Columbus

233 12th Street
Columbus, GA - 31902
Phone Number: (706) 649-7493

Georgia Legal Services Program (GLSP): Providing Free Legal Aid to Low-Income Georgians


Mission: GLSP is a non-profit law firm that provides free legal services to low-income Georgians residing outside metro Atlanta in 154 of the state's 159 counties.

Core Belief: GLSP believes that everyone has a right to high-quality legal services regardless of their location.

Services Offered: GLSP's 10 regional offices provide a wide range of free legal services, including:
        Family law
        Housing issues
        Access to public benefits
        Eviction prevention
        Farmworker rights
        Educational access

Why is GLSP Important?


    GLSP helps to level the playing field by providing legal representation to those who would otherwise be unable to afford it.
    GLSP's services help to address the root causes of poverty and inequality.
    GLSP is a vital resource for low-income Georgians who need legal assistance.

If you are a low-income Georgian living outside metro Atlanta, GLSP can help you with your legal needs. Contact your nearest GLSP regional office today to learn more.


GLSP provides free legal help with a variety of civil legal issues, including:
    Family law (divorce, child custody, child support)
    Housing (eviction prevention, landlord-tenant disputes, foreclosure)
    Access to public benefits (Medicaid, food stamps, SSI)
    Elder law (wills, trusts, powers of attorney)
    Consumer law (debt collection, scams)
    Disability law (Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income)


Mission Statement: The mission of the Georgia Legal Services Program is to provide access to justice and opportunities out of poverty for Georgians with low-incomes.

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2022-05-25 11:42:59

I need to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy myself, I cannot afford an attorney, I need help. I am homeless living with a friend in Phoenix City, AL. I am 65 years old.

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