Legali Support
Legali is here to help you resolve issues, navigate our platform, and connect with legal professionals when needed. Whether you're a self-represented litigant, an attorney user, or an organization partner, our team is ready to assist.
Contact Information
Response time: 1 business day (Mon–Fri, 9 AM–5 PM PST)
Access live chat from the Help icon in your Legali dashboard (available weekdays)
Common Requests
- Account or login issues
- Document automation or filing errors
- Subscription and billing inquiries
- Technical feedback or bug reports
- Access to attorney marketplace
- Data privacy or account deletion requests
Legal Notice
Legali is not a law firm and cannot provide legal advice. Our platform offers automated legal tools and procedural guidance only. Nothing on the Legali website, app, or communications should be taken as legal advice or the formation of an attorney-client relationship.
Users are encouraged to consult a licensed attorney of their choice for legal advice or representation. This does not have to occur through Legali's network or platform. Any attorney consultation obtained through Legali's Marketplace is engaged directly between the user and the independent attorney.
Additional Resources
If you need more support with legal forms, procedures, or understanding your case options, you can explore official self‑help resources available throughout the United States:
Visit LawHelp.org to find your state's official court forms, local self‑help centers, and free or low‑cost legal aid programs nationwide. The site includes guides for housing, family, and civil matters.
Visit LawHelp.orgVisit the California Courts Self‑Help Center for step‑by‑step guides, form lookups, and plain‑language explanations of common case types. The site helps with starting, responding to, and managing cases such as small claims, family law, and housing.
Visit California Courts Self‑Help CenterMany state court systems offer their own self‑help centers, coordinated through the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) network. You can explore their national overview of court‑based self‑help programs at ncsc.org
Visit NCSC.org