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Library adds free Legal Reference page to its website

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The Rochester Public Library is pleased to announce they’ve added a new Legal Reference page to the website. The page provides users access to hundreds of online and printable legal forms.

According to staff, the page includes informational resources from NH Legal Aid, which helps low-income citizens find free legal help for their problems in New Hampshire. The organization offers information, advice, legal representation, or referral to the right source of help to those who qualify for services.

Please note, librarians only provide patrons assistance in identifying and using legal resources within the library’s collection. They do not perform legal research, interpret legal materials, or provide legal advice. If legal advice is required, a patron should seek the assistance of a licensed attorney.

To visit the Legal Reference page, click here.

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