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SEOLS may be able to help Workers with the following issues:

  • Unemployment compensation
  • Wage garnishment
  • Wage theft
  • Certificate of Qualification of Employment (CQE) Applications
  • Criminal record sealing
  • Permission to drive to and from work after a driver’s license suspension
  • Tax problems
  • Nonprofit and for-profit incorporation

People can often handle common legal problems with legal information. Visit the Resource Center for self-help flyers, links to helpful resources, and do-it-yourself packets regarding the wage garnishment process, eligibility for criminal record sealing, and information on how to apply for unemployment benefits. 


SEOLS may be able to represent you if:


  • Your application for unemployment benefits was incorrectly denied or you were asked to repay benefits you already received.
  • Your employer refuses to pay your minimum wage or overtime
  • You need help sealing a criminal record so you can get a job
  • You need help obtaining a Certificate of Qualification of Employment (CQE)
  • Your driver’s license has been suspended but you need to drive for a job
  • You’ve been threatened with wage garnishment to pay a debt.
  • You're experiencing problems with taxes (Visit our Tax page)
  • If you are a small business owner or nonprofit working on a community development project.

If would like to speak to an attorney about representation, please apply online or call 844-302-1800



SEOLS sometimes hosts special clinics to assist with record sealing and CQEs. Please follow us on social media to learn more about these opportunities.

SEOLS may be able to help Workers with the following issues:

  • Unemployment compensation
  • Wage garnishment
  • Wage theft
  • Certificate of Qualification of Employment (CQE) Applications
  • Criminal record sealing
  • Permission to drive to and from work after a driver’s license suspension
  • Tax problems
  • Nonprofit and for-profit incorporation

People can often handle common legal problems with legal information. Visit the Resource Center for self-help flyers, links to helpful resources, and do-it-yourself packets regarding the wage garnishment process, eligibility for criminal record sealing, and information on how to apply for unemployment benefits. 


SEOLS may be able to represent you if:


  • Your application for unemployment benefits was incorrectly denied or you were asked to repay benefits you already received.
  • Your employer refuses to pay your minimum wage or overtime
  • You need help sealing a criminal record so you can get a job
  • You need help obtaining a Certificate of Qualification of Employment (CQE)
  • Your driver’s license has been suspended but you need to drive for a job
  • You’ve been threatened with wage garnishment to pay a debt.
  • You're experiencing problems with taxes (Visit our Tax page)
  • If you are a small business owner or nonprofit working on a community development project.

If would like to speak to an attorney about representation, please apply online or call 844-302-1800



SEOLS sometimes hosts special clinics to assist with record sealing and CQEs. Please follow us on social media to learn more about these opportunities.

Visit Our Resource Center for More Information
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