Incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 1967, the Montana Legal Services Association (MLSA) is a law firm that empowers low-income people by providing legal information, advice, and other services free of charge. MLSA works both on individual cases and under a systemic approach to help low-income people escape domestic violence, keep their housing, preserve their public benefits, protect their finances, and much more.
Our mission is to protect and enhance the civil legal rights of, and promote systemic change for, Montanans living in poverty.
Click the "About MLSA" tab above to learn more about MLSA.
If you need legal help, call the HelpLine at 1-800-666-6899 to apply by phone, or click here for an application form.
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MLSA is proud to collaborate with the State of Montana Broadband Technologies Opportunities Program to provide legal information to libraries and patrons across the state. Check out the MTLibrarynext.org site for more information.
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