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Meet with a licensed attorney to discuss civil legal concerns, including debt, housing issues, family law, wills, powers of attorney, record sealing, and more. Call 330.643.9020 to register.
This series is a partnership between Akron-Summit County Public Library, Community Legal Aid, and the Akron Bar Association.
One-on-one, thirty-minute sessions with a licensed attorney will be conducted via Zoom.
During the one-on-one sessions, registrants will have the opportunity to ask legal questions covering a variety of subjects, including:
Note: Technical requirements for the Zoom sessions are a device with access to WiFi, a video camera, a microphone, and a speaker. An option to visit the Main Library is available for those without access to the technical requirements.
Space is limited, and registration is required. For questions, additional information, or to begin the registration process, contact the Business, Government & Science Division at 330.643.9020 or bgsdiv@akronlibrary.org.
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