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Colorado Legal Services opens more than 900 cases in August for low-income Coloradans
Colorado Legal Services
Colorado Legal Services, Colorado’s statewide legal aid nonprofit, opened 954 cases to provide legal aid to low-income Coloradans in August, according to its monthly report released today.read more
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Colorado Legal Services Denver office moving to new location
Colorado Legal Services
Dec. 17, 2025 (DENVER) – Colorado Legal Services is moving its Denver office location a few short blocks away to Civic Center...read more
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Colorado Legal Services opens over 5,000 cases in first half of 2025
Colorado Legal Services
Legal support remains vital for Coloradans who are most in need July 14, 2025 (DENVER) – Colorado Legal Services, Colorado’s...read more
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Licensed Legal Paraprofessionals expand Colorado Legal Services team
Colorado Legal Services
Organization opened nearly 1,000 cases in July Aug. 28, 2025 (GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.) – Colorado Legal Services, Colorado’s...read more
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Colorado Legal Services sues Southern Colorado farm for interfering with farm workers’ access to services
Colorado Legal Services
Action seeks to enforce key sections of landmark 2021 Colorado Farm Worker Bill of Rights Dec. 10, 2025 (CENTER, Colo.) —...read more
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Colorado Legal Services
The Colorado Legal Services program provides free legal advice, clinics, and representation in several areas of the law, such as living wills, housing, public benefits, and family law. You can get these services if you have limited income. To get help with Elder Law, you must be 60 years of age or older.
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