Northeast New Jersey Legal Services - NNJLS

Northeast New Jersey Legal Services - NNJLS We provide free civil (non-criminal) legal help and community legal education to low-income resident

Northeast New Jersey Legal Services (NNJLS) is a private non-profit agency which provides quality legal help to eligible residents of Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic Counties, New Jersey. Our goal is to provide legal help to our clients so that they are able to secure the basic necessities of life and remain safe and secure in their homes. We strive to increase the public's awareness of their legal ri

ghts and responsibilities through community legal education seminars on a variety of legal topics. Our services are limited to residents of Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic Counties in New Jersey. If you are in need of civil (non-criminal) legal help but do not live in Bergen, Hudson or Passaic counties, please click the link below and contact the legal services program in your area to see if you qualify for assistance:

https://www.lsc.gov/what-legal-aid/find-legal-aid

06/06/2026

If you are a veteran or a veteran family member facing legal challenges such as denied VA benefits, housing instability, or difficulty accessing public assistance. There is help available for you.
 
NNJLS attorneys can assist for free with VA benefits issues, including denied or partially granted service-connected disability determinations, military pension benefits, and access to VA medical care. 
 
We also help with public benefits such as SSI/SSDI, TANF, GA, SNAP, and Medicaid/NJ FamilyCare, as well as housing concerns, debt collection, credit issues, bankruptcy, consumer fraud, wills and future planning documents, and employment barriers, including criminal record expungement and related matters.
 
Yes, NNJLS provides free legal help to eligible residents in Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic Counties.

Don’t wait, contact us today! Your concern may be a legal matter we can help with.
www.nnjls.org

She co-signed a car loan for her uncle, trusting it would be handled responsibly. When he failed to make payments, she w...
06/04/2026

She co-signed a car loan for her uncle, trusting it would be handled responsibly. When he failed to make payments, she was shocked to learn she was being sued.

Facing nearly $20,000 in alleged liability, she was overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next.

She turned to NNJLS for help.

After reviewing the loan transaction and the subsequent repossession and sale of the vehicle, NNJLS identified serious issues that failed to comply with applicable legal requirements. NNJLS raised these concerns with the creditor’s counsel and the case was withdrawn. 

The result brought immediate relief.

Our client could finally move forward without the weight of a nearly $20,000 claim.

If you or someone you know in Bergen, Hudson, or Passaic County needs assistance with consumer debt or fraud, contact us at:

http://www.nnjls.org

Strong turnout at the May 19 CNA of Bergen monthly meeting, hosted by !It was great reconnecting with partners such as B...
05/29/2026

Strong turnout at the May 19 CNA of Bergen monthly meeting, hosted by !

It was great reconnecting with partners such as Bergen Mental Healthcare, Community Action, Promise, , , Education Fund, and others to collaborate, share resources, and strengthen support services across Bergen County.

05/26/2026

Everyone deserves a second chance.

Through NNJLS’s Clean Record Initiative, eligible New Jersey residents may be able to clear their records through expungement and access new opportunities in work and housing.

If you or someone you know could benefit from our help, reach out today.

www.nnjls.org

She found herself in a stressful situation involving a restraining order filed against her by her spouse. She subsequent...
05/22/2026

She found herself in a stressful situation involving a restraining order filed against her by her spouse. She subsequently filed a restraining order against her spouse. Both sides had active court filings, and the situation had become tense and hard to manage due to allegations of physical conflict and prior incidents between them.

As the case moved through the court process, it was unclear how it would be resolved, or whether it would go to a full hearing.

She turned to NNJLS for help.

We worked with her through the court process, reviewed the filings, spoke with opposing counsel, and supported her as the case moved forward. Through advocacy and ongoing discussions, the matter was resolved with mutual dismissals of the restraining orders.

This allowed her and her spouse to step away from active court involvement and move forward with trying to reconcile their relationship.

A special thank you to CEUS for the invitation and for creating spaces that empower our communities with accessible lega...
05/19/2026

A special thank you to CEUS for the invitation and for creating spaces that empower our communities with accessible legal information and support.

Our Community Outreach & Engagement Manager, Maria Betancur, and Managing Attorney of the Family Unit, Dianna Fuller, shared valuable information on family law topics including divorce, spousal and child support, protections and resources available to survivors of domestic violence, and other legal services provided by NNJLS.

If you or someone you know in Bergen, Hudson, or Passaic County needs legal help, contact us at:
https://hubs.la/Q04hchcM0

05/15/2026

ATENCIÓN: 2 GRANDES cambios en el proceso de naturalización

• El examen de educación cívica se amplía de 100 a 128 preguntas.
• Ahora debes responder correctamente 12 preguntas en lugar de 6.

Estos cambios solo afectan la parte de educación cívica.

Las secciones de lectura, escritura y conversación permanecen igual.
Las adaptaciones para solicitantes mayores de 65 años tampoco cambian.

¿Listo para comenzar tu proceso de naturalización o quieres saber si calificas? Contáctanos hoy:

www.nnjls.org

She was doing everything she could to care for her adult son, but without legal authority, she couldn’t make the decisio...
05/13/2026

She was doing everything she could to care for her adult son, but without legal authority, she couldn’t make the decisions he needed.

Her son has been developmentally disabled since childhood and depends on his family for support. As new challenges arose, she realized she needed guardianship to move forward.

She turned to NNJLS for help.

We guided her and her family through the guardianship process, helping them petition the court so they could act in his best interest. After presenting testimony about his condition and needs, the court granted full guardianship!

The impact was immediate.

With guardianship in place, they can now make critical decisions on his behalf and begin the next steps to secure his future.

If you or someone you know in Bergen, Hudson, or Passaic County needs help with guardianship or public benefits, contact us at:

https://hubs.la/Q04dNKHx0

What began as a response to a growing urgency, NNJLS brought together leaders across legal services, government, educati...
05/13/2026

What began as a response to a growing urgency, NNJLS brought together leaders across legal services, government, education, and grassroots organizations in Hudson County to its Community Coordination and Access to Justice Roundtable to confront one of the most critical issues facing our communities today.

Hosted on April 2nd at Saint Peter’s University, dozens of community stakeholders came together not just to talk, but to align. To build real pathways so no resident is left navigating fear and uncertainty alone.

Opening remarks from NNJLS Executive Director Leah Ashe, United States Congressman Rob Menendez, and New Jersey State Senator Angela V. McKnight set the tone for a focused, solutions-driven conversation.

At a time when access to justice is being challenged, this roundtable demonstrated what effective collaboration looks like: coordinated, informed, and committed to protecting both the integrity of our systems and the dignity of the communities we serve.

The result: clearer pathways for support, stronger coordination, and a more connected network ready to respond to evolving needs across Hudson County.

Grateful to every organization and leaders who made this convening possible and to those continuing the work every day.

Our team was proud to attend the NJRC 2026 Annual Reentry Conference held on April 2 at Saint Peter’s University! Attorn...
05/11/2026

Our team was proud to attend the NJRC 2026 Annual Reentry Conference held on April 2 at Saint Peter’s University!

Attorneys Emily Looney and Alisha Dalbeck, along with Family Unit paralegal Aileen Jimenez, joined advocates and professionals from across the state to engage in this year’s theme: “Trauma and Healing: Brain Science, Human Dignity, and Justice.”

The conference focused on the importance of trauma-informed care for individuals returning from incarceration. We are grateful for the opportunity to learn, connect, and continue strengthening our approach to supporting our clients and community.

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574 Summit Avenue, Fl 2
Jersey City, NJ
07306

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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

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