The San Bernardino Public Library has partnered with the Inland Counties Legal Services to offer free legal services to library patrons at the Norman F. Feldheym Central Library. The program, called Lawyers in the Library, will launch 1-5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9.

Lawyers in the Library will provide assistance with legal issues including consumer law, housing, public benefits, elder law, simple estate planning and expungements. If necessary, participating attorneys will also be able to refer community members to outside resources for other legal-related questions.

“The reality is that most Californians don’t get help with the civil legal issues they’re facing,” Tessie Solorzano, executive director of Inland Counties Legal Services, said in a news release. “By bringing lawyers to libraries,

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