About Volunteer Attorney Programs
In recent years, the number of unrepresented litigants appearing in the New York State Courts has increased dramatically. In response, the court system established free Volunteer Attorney Programs to ensure that unrepresented litigants have access to competent legal advice to guide them as they represent themselves. There are also programs that provide limited scope representation in courtrooms.
Volunteering
To get started, complete the Online Application.
Under the supervision of court staff and supervising attorneys from bar associations and legal services organizations that we partner with, volunteer attorneys, law graduates, and law students spend full days or parts of days in a courthouse, and are available to provide legal advice and assistance to unrepresented litigants in:
- answering questions and inquiries
- completing petitions and other court forms
- preparing for court hearings
- interpreting court orders
Volunteers also may assist litigants in settling their cases.
Participating attorneys select the court where they wish to serve and the types of cases on which they wish to consult. Matters in which legal assistance is provided include:
- consumer debt cases
- family matters (including custody, visitation, and child support)
In each of these areas, the court system will provide free training, with CLE credit.
Attorneys can volunteer just a few hours a week or as frequently as every day on a schedule that is convenient to them.
Upcoming Trainings
Free Pro Bono CLE Training
Wednesday, May 6th, 2026
1. Part 1: 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
2. Part 2: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Join Us at New York City Civil Court
111 Centre Street, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10013
Registration Is Required
Email to register: [email protected]
Earn CLE Credits Through Pro Bono Service
Participants receive free CLE credits in return for 30 hours of pro bono service in the NYC Family Court Volunteer Attorney Program, completed within three months of the training.
Up to 10 pro bono CLE credits are also available. All participants are supervised by attorneys experienced in Family Court practice.
Who Should Attend
This course is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
Newly admitted attorneys may use pro bono service credits on a carry-over basis.