Middlesex Pro-Bono Resources: Where to Find Legal Aid in New Brunswick & Edison
If you live in New Brunswick (Middlesex County seat), Edison, or nearby towns like Woodbridge, Piscataway, East Brunswick, South Brunswick, North Brunswick, and Perth Amboy, you have several reliable places to find free or low-cost legal help for family-law related issues, including divorce questions, custody, support, and domestic violence protections.
345Divorce is not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or courtroom representation. If you need an attorney, use the resources below. If you need help organizing your paperwork or reaching a workable agreement through mediation structure, call/text 201-205-3201.
Fastest route (most people): Start with the LSNJLAW Hotline
Legal Services of New Jersey coordinates free civil legal help statewide for qualifying low-income residents. You can apply online or call the hotline for advice, referrals, and possible representation through a regional program.
- Phone: 1-888-LSNJ-LAW (1-888-576-5529)
- Online intake: LSNJLAW hotline web application
Government “finder” page (official): Legal Aid Near You
New Jersey’s official “basic needs” portal lists statewide legal aid services and how to apply. This is a helpful backup when you’re not sure which program covers your issue.
Local directory: New Brunswick & Edison-area legal help
Legal Services of New Jersey (LSNJ) — Statewide intake for free civil legal help
Hotline: 1-888-576-5529
Website: LSNJ / LSNJLAW
Middlesex County Bar Association (MCBA) — Lawyer Referral Service (New Brunswick)
Website: MCBA Lawyer Referral Service
NJ Courts — Self-Help & Family Division Resources (official)
Rutgers Law School Clinics (Newark/Camden) — clinical programs (check eligibility)
Tip: When you call any legal aid program, have these ready:
court papers, basic income info, household size, and a short timeline of what happened.
It speeds up screening and helps you get routed correctly.
FAQs: Finding free or low-cost legal help in Middlesex County
1) What’s the fastest way to find out if I qualify for pro bono help?
Start with the LSNJLAW Hotline (1-888-576-5529) or apply online. They screen for eligibility and route you to the right program.
2) I’m in Edison. Do I still call the same hotline?
Yes—LSNJ’s statewide intake is designed to screen residents across New Jersey, including Edison and all of Middlesex County.
3) What if I make too much for legal aid?
Use the Middlesex County Bar Association referral resources to find private counsel, and ask about consultation costs up front.
4) Can NJ Courts tell me what to do?
Court staff can provide general procedural information, and NJ Courts’ self-help pages provide official forms and instructions, but they cannot provide legal advice. Start at NJ Courts Self-Help.
5) What should I have ready before calling legal aid?
Basic income documentation, your household size, and any court papers. Prepare a short timeline of events and your immediate goal (e.g., “divorce filing,” “custody,” “support,” “restraining order”).
6) Are you a law firm? Can you replace legal aid?
No. 345Divorce is not a law firm. If you need legal advice or representation, use the resources on this page. If you need help organizing documents or structuring mediation to reach an agreement, call/text 201-205-3201.