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Advocates to Empower the Poor, Inc. is a paralegal, nonprofit
charitable organization under direction of president Victor Luna and
vice president John Halka. They're located on 5 Elm Row in St. New
Brunwick, New Jersey.
The function of this 501(c)3 is best defined as a referral/liaison
service for low income, often foreign language-speaking individuals
who are in need of a lawyer. President Victor Luna has background
experience in law, and while not officially offering "legal advice,"
he and his firm offer general guidance in the their client's matters,
particularly for those who are not confident in their ability to find
appropriate legal counsel for their situation. The firm will assess
the needs of the individual and refer him or her to an appropriate
lawyer for his or her case.
The company's areas of interest include: filing of legal documents,
divorce documentation, state wills, immigration and civil rights.
Clients of the service will often see a discount in attorney's fees of
up to 10%.
The company accepts donations as its sole means of subsisting. Use of
the company's services is free of charge, but requires written proof
of a sub-$13,000/year income level.
Advocates to Empower the Poor, Inc. has existed for approximately
three years and is represented by undisclosed legal counsel. I have
confirmed this charity's registration with the Newark Division of
Consumer Affairs' Charity Registration department under filing number
CH1959900.
Contact information:
Advocates to Empower the Poor, Inc.
5 Elm Row St.
New Brunswick, NJ
Ph.: (732) 729-9509
Fax: (732) 729-4886
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