Tarrant County Volunteer Attorney Services 2021 TVAS Ye a r in Review
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here are many people to thank for a wonderful TVAS year. Nearly 80 people received assistance with uncontested divorces, guardianship, evictions, driver’s license restoration, or estate planning. Over 70 guests of True Worth Place received help with issues related to homelessness. 20 paralegals, 35 law students, and 72 attorneys participated in 9 remote clinics held throughout the year. There are ways you can help! Jump in on one of the uncontested divorce clinics and help someone with their noTHANK YOU TO THE VOLUNTEERS THAT ASSISTED WITH THE DECEMBER KELLY HART GATEHOUSE CLINIC!
PARALEGALS Kellie Daniels Susan Davis Susy Johnson
Andrea Saitis Julie Sherman
property, no children divorce. Participate in the LANWTTVAS Evictions Defense Project and assist someone facing imminent eviction from their home. Assist a veteran with drafting their end-of-life planning documents. For all these opportunities mentors and CLE are available. You can make a difference through pro bono efforts! Email sarah@tarrantbar.org to find out how. g
ATTORNEYS Joseph Austin Whitney Beckworth Orest Dachniwsky Austin Franklin John Fronk Kat Hopkins Paul Lancaster
Kaitlin Paule Kyle Rahl Mallory Schuit Mason Smith Lizzy Thomas Christopher Wilks
Fort Worth Paralegal Association
Tarrant County Volunteer Attorney Services Looking for ways you can support TVAS but unable to volunteer? Consider sponsoring a clinic! Contact sarah@tarrantbar.org for more details. JANUARY–MARCH 2022
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