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Does anyone know of free legal advisers like lawyers or so on that could provide free legal advise online about divorce , custody ,?
Thanks for providing links or websites

The law is so different in different municipalities that you would be much better off opening your Yellow Pages and looking for a lawyer.

If you are seeking custody and/or child support there may be lawyers who will work on a reduced fee basis or pro bono. Contact your local bar association.

Asking for legal advice on the internet is rather foolish. Lawyers are not just gonna give free advice.

I definitely agree with the first poster - especially, when you consider that even if the lawyer doesn't charge for the advice, he/she opens himself/herself up to a malpractice lawsuit if you aren't happy with the results (even if what he/she told you was correct).

Try contacting LegalAid, your local county bar association, or the family law courts in your county/state. They can probably refer you to someone who would be able to assist.

I've practiced law in Canada for several years, and recently retired. I would be more than willing to help!

What are the specific problems?

Division of assets?

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