
This kit was created by the Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program using grant funding from Superior Court
VANCOUVER – The Clark County Law Library this week announced the addition of a new self-help kit: Tenant Defense Against Eviction Lawsuit.
“The kit includes forms and instructions for tenants facing an eviction case who have been served with a Summons and Complaint by their landlord,” said Maria Sosnowski, Clark County Law Librarian. “People can download the kit at no cost from the Law Library website.”
This kit was created by the Clark County Volunteer Lawyers Program using grant funding from Superior Court.
Information on Clark County Law Library’s wide variety of self-help kits including ordering instructions is available on the county’s website at https://clark.wa.gov/law-library/self-help-form-kits.
The Law Library provides a professional legal collection and is open to the public. The library is located on the first floor of the Clark County Courthouse, 1200 Franklin St. Learn more at https://clark.wa.gov/law-library/law-library-overview.
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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