Foreclosure Alert video from Congressman Cummings

Department of Labor, Licensing & Regulation

The Maryland Division of Labor and Industry (DLI) strives to make Maryland a safe and healthy place to live and work.

Department of Labor home page

The Department of Labor fosters and promotes the welfare of the job seekers, wage earners, and retirees of the United States by improving their working conditions, advancing their opportunities for profitable employment, protecting their ...

Department of Labor "We Can Help" website

The U.S. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division (WHD) is responsible for administering and enforcing some of the nation's most important worker protection laws. WHD is committed to ensuring that workers in this country are paid properly and ...

Legal Grind: Advice at a Discount for Those Who Cannot Afford a Lawyer

The Community Justice Clinic at the University of Maryland School of Law has recently implemented a program called "Legal Grind," where weekly brief legal advice sessions are held in various neighborhoods throughout Baltimore.

"Planning for Incapacity" Advanced Directive Forms

A Self-Help Guide with forms attached.  This is copyright protected materials for which we have a limited right to reproduce and post as follows:

Maryland State Bar Association Legal Information Brochures

The Maryland State Bar Association offers a series of twenty-four easy-to-read guides designed to inform the public about common legal problems. These brochures are free to the public. Attorneys may purchase copies for 25 cents each.  The ...

Maryland Access to Justice Commission

The Maryland Judiciary created the Maryland Access to Justice Commission to make and implement recommendations to expand access to the state’s civil justice system.

Maryland Automated Self Help Custody and Visitation Forms

If you are a client who cannot afford an attorney filing for custody or visitation, filing an answer to a complaint for custody or visitation, filing a modification of a custody or visitation order, or seeking sanctions for ...

The new Statewide Advocate website!

Yes, MDJustice.org does have a new website!  It is a work in progress, so keep coming back to see how things change, and look forward to a detailed announcement as we work through some things over the next few months.

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