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Planning ahead can feel overwhelming — but getting clear information can make a meaningful difference.
Legal planning documents help protect you, your family, and your wishes — especially during times of illness, aging, or family transition. Community Christian Legal Aid (CCLA) provides free assistance for select estate planning and guardianship matters for eligible individuals and families.

CCLA offers free assistance to help eligible individuals create simple wills that clearly outline how assets and personal matters should be handled after death.

CCLA provides free assistance with powers of attorney, allowing individuals to designate trusted persons to make financial or medical decisions if they become unable to do so.

CCLA offers free assistance with guardianship matters. Representation may be available in limited, uncontested cases when all family members are in agreement.
Planning ahead can feel overwhelming — but getting clear information can make a meaningful difference.
When you apply for help with wills, powers of attorney, or guardianship:
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Complete a short intake form describing your situation.
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We review income, location, and the nature of the legal issue.
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If eligible, you’ll meet with a CCLA attorney to discuss your options.
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In some cases, document guidance, coaching, or limited representation may be available.
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Complete a short intake form describing your situation.
2.
We review income, location, and the nature of the legal issue.
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If eligible, you’ll meet with a CCLA attorney to discuss your options.
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In some cases, document guidance, coaching, or limited representation may be available.
Please note: Because we are a nonprofit with limited resources, we cannot represent everyone who applies. We are committed to being clear, respectful, and honest about what help we can provide.
Community Christian Legal Aid is committed to serving our neighbors with dignity, compassion, and respect.