AppalReD offers free civil legal help to eligible low-income people in 37 counties of the Appalachian Mountains and rolling hills of eastern and south-central Kentucky, a region home to more than 220,000 people living in poverty. AppalReD focuses on legal problems that affect our clients’ basic needs for food, shelter, income, personal safety from all forms of abuse, and safety and stability for children and the elderly.
Overall Rating
4.0
Rose Uribe
2 years ago
The lady assigned to me did nothing but paper work. She fought harder for my ex than me. She was rude and unprofessional. I stood by myself as she was too busy talking with the ex's lawyer being flirtatious. Ex got everything. She even told me I had to give him half of my retirement. I said ok because I did not have one. She didn't even care that he was abusive to the children and that was the grounds for the divorce.
Would not recommend this to a dog.
Donna Blankenship
3 years ago
Very nice people!
Travis Newnum
5 years ago
False advertising people. I've been victim of numerous things as a result of being illegally evicted from my home and I am currently homeless due to the negligence of law enforcement agencies involved with Pike County jurisdiction. I still remain homeless with no clothes, no food, no nothing, since January 19,2021. I've reached out to every law firm across the State of Kentucky and I am refused service by everyone involved. I been refused help by this company. I just want to say I highly appreciate your efforts with making me experience more hardship and becoming more at risk of catching the airborne covid-19 virus.