Lawyer Referral Services
If you are a victim or survivor of abuse, you may want to ask the Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Service whether or not they screen for lawyers who are experienced in handling domestic violence cases. For a suggested list of questions to ask regarding the lawyer’s fees and experience when interviewing an attorney, go to our Choosing and Working with a Lawyer page.
Please note: WomensLaw does not have a relationship with or promote the organizations listed on these pages. Because we include thousands of resources, we cannot review them regularly or vouch for the information or services they provide. We share these resources to help all victims and survivors of abuse find essential direct services and support their needs and safety concerns.
South Royalton Legal Clinic
Phone 2: (802) 831-1500
URL: https://www.vermontlaw.edu/academics/clinics-and-externships/south-royalton-lega…
Email: smee@vermontlaw.edu
The South Royalton Legal Clinic (SRLC) serves Vermont residents who are unable to afford counsel and who need assistance with issues such as bankruptcy, children’s rights, disability, domestic violence, family law, housing, immigration, veterans issues and wills. Referrals are also available for legal services.
Vermont Bar Association - Vermont Volunteer Lawyers Project
Phone 2: (802) 223-2020
URL: https://www.vtbar.org/
The Vermont Volunteer Lawyers Project offers assistance in finding a match between qualifying clients and volunteer attorneys for pro bono services.
Vermont Legal Partnership for Victims
URL: https://vtlawhelp.org/victims-of-crime
Vermont Legal Partnership for Victims provides legal help and referrals to victims of crime with a wide range of legal problems, including: victims of domestic violence who want protective orders, elders and vulnerable adults facing abuse or financial exploitation, victims with housing, employment or government benefits problems, victims who need help safeguarding their rights through the course of criminal proceedings.




