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Whether a resident is looking to change their name, receive child support, or start the process to get a divorce, the Law Library Resource Center has forms available at no cost to start these court processes.
The Center will host upcoming clinics in Phoenix and Buckeye this month.
While many people visit the Center seeking help, others in need of assistance may not be able to travel to one of the four library locations in Maricopa County. To bring the resources of the Law Library closer to the communities we serve, the Law Library Resource Center, part of the Judicial Branch of Arizona, will present the free Legal Information and Navigation Clinics at Valley public libraries.
The first clinic goes from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19 at the Palo Verde Library, 4402 N. 51st Ave., in Phoenix. The second, also from noon to 2 p.m., is Tuesday, Oct. 24 at the Buckeye Public Library, 310 N. 6th St.
The clinics are open to any resident who needs assistance in navigating the court system. While there, residents can receive help in English and Spanish with court forms such as divorce, paternity, child support, guardianship and more.
While court staff can assist with court forms, they cannot provide legal advice. For those interested, the Law Library Resource Center staff can provide guidance and information about free or low-cost legal resources available in the community.
Superior court forms are available in English and Spanish in a fillable pdf format by visiting https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/llrc/court-forms/.
For more information, contact the Law Library Resource Center at https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/llrc/, by phone at 602-506-7353 or via email at services@jbazmc.maricopa.gov.