Local Resources – Part 1
If you cannot afford an attorney, there are several local resources that can assist with various legal matters. Part 1 covers landlord/tenant law, family law, and civil litigation.
Bench & Bar Conference 2017
Please join us for the Crown Jewel of local MCLE: The Bench & Bar Conference 2017
WHEN: Saturday, January 21, 2017, 8:15 am – 4 pm.
WHERE: at the Historic Santa Barbara Superior Courthouse
Can You Afford a Lawyer?
The Santa Barbara County Lawyer Referral Service is a free service that will connect a client with an appropriate attorney for a 30 minute consultation. However, the attorney will bill the client per any subsequent arrangements made after this initial meeting. There are a few different ways the attorney may request payment:
Hourly Fees
What To Do If You Receive An MIP
A Minor in Possession, or MIP, is a misdemeanor that can be issued whenever a person under the age of 21 possesses an alcoholic beverage in a public place. In California, a person who is found guilty of this offense may face a fine of $250, or up to 32 hours of community service, for the first offense and a fine of $500, or up to 48 hours of community service, for subsequent offenses. They may also have their driver’s license suspended for up to 1 year. Each subsequent underage conviction can lead to additional one-year suspensions.
The Superior Court, County of Santa Barbara intends to adopt the following forms for mandatory use in criminal cases:
CR-101 – Plea Form, with Explanations and Waiver of Rights – Felony
SC-3085 – Advisement of Rights, Waiver and Pela Form – Misdemeanor
SC-3001 – Addendum to Adivsement of Rights, Waver and Plea Form
See Attachment for full annoucement, and forms.