If you are considering bankruptcy in Vermont but cannot afford an attorney, free help is available. The organizations below provide legal assistance at no cost to qualifying residents. You can also visit lawhelp.org/VT for the most up-to-date directory of free legal services in Vermont.

Need immediate help?

Start with lawhelp.org/VT to find the legal aid office nearest you in Vermont. You can also call your local bankruptcy court (listed below) for information about self-help resources and pro se filing assistance.

Legal Aid Organizations

Vermont Legal Aid

Statewide legal aid for low-income Vermonters.

Legal Services Vermont

Free legal services statewide.

Law School Bankruptcy Clinics

Vermont Law and Graduate School Clinics

Legal clinics in South Royalton.

Bar Association Pro Bono

Vermont Bar Association Pro Bono

Contact the bar association for pro bono referrals and reduced-fee attorney programs.

Bankruptcy Courts in Vermont

These are the federal bankruptcy courts serving Vermont. Many courts offer self-help desks, pro se workshops, and links to local volunteer attorney programs.

U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Vermont

Burlington (802) 657-6400

Visit the court website for self-help resources, forms, local rules, and filing information.

Credit Counseling

Federal law requires two counseling sessions for bankruptcy filers: credit counseling before filing, and debtor education before discharge. Visit the U.S. Trustee's list of approved agencies to find providers approved for Vermont. Many agencies offer free or reduced-cost sessions for low-income individuals.

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