Legal Services Grand Rapids MI
Attorney Mark Caldwell provides a diverse range of legal services for clients in the greater Grand Rapids, MI area. Learn more about how we can serve YOU below:
Don’t wait until it’s too late to find a top-quality lawyer to protect your rights!
Submit the form below to set up your free legal consultation with Mark Caldwell. Mark will listen to your situation and develop an effective strategy for what to do next. No judgement. Just a laser focus on delivering the best possible results with our experienced legal services in Grand Rapids, MI.
Expansive Grand Rapids, MI Service Area
I serve citizens across the entire West Michigan area, including:
- Kent County
- Ottawa County
- Allegan County
- Newaygo County
- Muskegon County
- Barry County
- Ionia County
- Montcalm County
- Kalamazoo County
If you live in these areas, please contact me at (616) 915-6576 or mark@markmcaldwell.com to discuss your case.
FAQs
In Michigan, to get legal aid, your income usually must be below about $15,000 for one person or $25,000 for a family of four. There are also limits on savings and assets.
Michigan Legal Services helps low-income people with:
- Housing problems like evictions, foreclosures, and tax issues
- Getting public benefits such as food stamps and Medicaid
Community support to fight poverty and improve neighborhoods
Yes, many lawyers, including Mark M Caldwell, offer a free initial consultation. You can call and ask basic questions about your case during this time. This helps you understand your options and decide if you want to hire the lawyer.
Michigan doesn’t have a 24/7 legal advice hotline, but you can:
- Use 1LAW for free online legal chat anytime.
- For emergencies like domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 anytime.
- Contact Mark M Caldwell at 616-915-6576—he is available 24/7 to help with legal questions.
It’s important to be honest and transparent with your lawyer. Avoid providing inaccurate information, making assumptions, or discussing details about others involved. Refrain from sharing anything that could negatively impact your case, and do not talk about your case with strangers or on social media.