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landofgarden19 Asked January 2011

How do I get legal help at no cost to battle the people who abused my mom to the point of her death?

Wjohnso Feb 2011
ask th doctor who gives the medication out who needs med the your mother are the people that hire these people, being a care giver is a bigger job than any one could ever image. the thing that i do not under stand is do you ever suprise these people like in the middle of the day , tdid you check out the owner , did you talk to some of the staff members you know the cleaning peoplem the cook the lowest paid people inside the place, these are the people that knows the place. your mother are family did you ask her if she was happy. did you look inside her eyes when you entered the room , did she look stressed a person alway gives sign before you speak on it, what made you notice, the signs was their what took so long wjohnso

N1K2R3 Feb 2011
You won't find a law firm who will represent you pro bono (free), however, you may very well find a law firm who will not ask for an up-front fee nor a cost fee for representing you, only to be compensated when the settlement occurs. These firms are very dedicated to the cause of fighting injustice. It is well worth your while to research them and begin the process of becoming the plaintirff. No need for Legal Aid.

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Gossip Feb 2011
Dear landofgarden19, In Australia, we are able to get help from a place called Legal Aid. You may have something similar where you live. They provide Lawyers at a responsible cost, and do all the Paper work for you. I have always found then very useful.

Regards, Gossip3

PirateQueen Feb 2011
Who are these people?

chadburbage1 Feb 2011
Good luck in your effort! Above all else do not talk to anyone other than someone who will help or likely help you out legally. Keep your efforts quiet otherwise. You might be accused of defamation and you don't want that. Hope you have tons of evidence and folks with personal knowledge, otherwise don't waste your time. Many law enforcement folks don't want to be bothered. Be prepared to suffer but if you are intent on doing good, be resolved to fight and not give up. Otherwise, don't bother. God bless.

Cat Jan 2011
The appropriate place to start is the police department and elder abuse task force for your state.

NancyH Jan 2011
There's always lawyers that do pro-bono work. Check with a college near you that has a law program and ask them.

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