Legal Services of South Central Michigan - Ann Arbor Office

420 N. Fourth Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI - 48104
Phone Number: (734) 665-6181
Fax Number: (734) 665-2974

Legal Services of South Central Michigan provides free civil legal assistance to low income persons with emphasis on homelessness prevention, domestic violence prevention, assisting in accessing health care, food, and needs-based income programs. LSSCM provides general civil legal services to low-income persons and senior citizens in 13 counties in south and central Michigan. LSSCM uses federal income eligibility limits (125% of the federal poverty level) to determine income eligibility. Pursuant to federal guidelines, we are also able to represent clients who have household incomes less than 200% of the federal poverty levels with certain eligible expenses.

You may telephone our offices between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the phone numbers listed below. You may be interviewed by phone when you call, or advised to come in for an in-person interview, or asked to leave your name and number for a call back when an intake person is available.

Serves Washtenaw County.


Mission Statement: LSSCM provides free civil legal assistance to low income persons with emphasis on homelessness prevention, domestic violence prevention, assisting in accessing health care, food, and needs-based income programs. In addition to representation in individual cases, LSSCM is part of a network of agencies providing services to the community’s most vulnerable members. LSSCM engages in systemic advocacy to help alleviate the barriers and hurdles faced by low income individuals. LSSCM provides general civil legal services to low-income persons and senior citizens in 13 counties in south and central Michigan. We have staffed offices in Lansing, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek, Jackson and Monroe. We also have smaller satellite offices to meet with clients in several other counties. LSSCM prioritizes urgent and critical cases that often result in keeping families safe, preserving their homes from illegal evictions or foreclosures, maintaining economic stability, and obtaining support for children. In addition, LSSCM helps vulnerable populations with legal problems, such as protecting the elderly from unscrupulous contractors, helping persons with disabilities access medical care and other services that make an important difference in the lives of vulnerable people. There are over 542,000 individuals (32% of the population) within the counties that LSSCM serves who qualify for free civil legal aid.

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Possibly looking over my lease, because my landlord is trying to charge me over 3k to break the lease and move out. But nowhere on the lease says I'd have to pay that much for that. In fact that part of the lease is blank. I just don't want her to possibly try to edit the document to her favor. Also she never gave me a paper copy of my lease she only sent a digital copy.
Friday, May 7, 2021

Possibly looking over my lease, because my landlord is trying to charge me over 3k to break the lease and move out. But nowhere on the lease says I'd have to pay that much for that. In fact that part of the lease is blank. I just don't want her to possibly try to edit the document to her favor. Also she never gave me a paper copy of my lease she only sent a digital copy.

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