![]() Have you ever had a roommate skip out on rent? Or perhaps you loaned someone some money or performed a service and weren’t paid? Maybe you bought a faulty product, received a shoddy service, or were the victim of a fender bender that led to damage or injury? Maybe your business needs to sue another business or perhaps a customer? This guide will help you get started in a matter of minutes. ![]() Not only do you have to deal with financial implications of property or money lost and perhaps even physical pain or injury, but then you also have to learn to navigate a complex legal landscape to bring your case to court. The litigant is responsible for fee arrangements for attorney services.Legal disputes can be frustrating – at times even infuriating – for a number of reasons. The Indianapolis Bar Association sponsors a Lawyer Referral Service to help the public find qualified attorneys. The organization below will provide referrals to attorneys who are willing to take your case on a reduced fee basis: Persons requesting services must bring: (1) a copy of the Notice of Claim (2) Most recent signed lease (3) Full 2020 tax return or current government benefit letter for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap), Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP). Only tenants who are scheduled for court on the same day will be seen. ![]() Tenant advocates, including attorneys, are available at the same location as the Washington Township Small Claims Court on the days that eviction cases are scheduled on: (1) Mondays from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM and from 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM and (2) Tuesdays from 8:30 AM to 11:30 PM. The Tenant Advocacy Project provides free in person legal services for tenants facing eviction for non-payment of rent for reasons related to the Covid pandemic. ![]()
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