Legal Services NYC-Brooklyn Programs
Since 1967, our programs in Brooklyn—Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Legal Services, Legal Services NYC–Brooklyn Branch, and South Brooklyn Legal Services—have sought equal justice for low-income people in by providing a broad range of legal advocacy and information. In pursuing this goal, our offices work with individual clients and client groups to identify and address their legal needs, to help empower low-income people to identify and defeat the causes and effects of poverty in their communities, to focus on matters that will have the greatest impact for low-income people and to work in partnership with the private bar and with other agencies and organizations serving low-income people.
Areas of Priority and Special Projects Include:
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Housing
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Family
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Government Benefits
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HIV/AIDS
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Consumer
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Employment
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Health
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Education
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Rights of People with Disabilities
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Community Education & Empowerment
- Taxpayer Assistance
- Immigration
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Foreclosure Prevention
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Child Care
Locations:
South Brooklyn:
105 Court Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Tel: (718) 237-5500
Fax: (718) 855-0733
Central Brooklyn:
1360 Fulton Street, Suite 301
Brooklyn, New York 11216
Tel: (718) 636-1155
Fax: (718) 398-6414
Hon. Betty Staton, President
Betty Staton began her legal career as a staff attorney at Bedford
Stuyvesant Community Legal Services (BSCLS). After that, she served as
BSCLS’ Deputy Director of Community Outreach and Education. In that
capacity, she developed curriculum in various areas of the law and
trained non-lawyers to advocate and represent clients at administrative
hearings. She also conducted outreach seminars at schools, senior
centers, and youth centers. In 1987, she left BSCLS to become a founding
partner in the law firm of Boyd Staton & Cave, the first
African-American law firm in the State of New York.
In 1991, she was appointed by Mayor David Dinkins to New York State
Family Court, Kings County. In 2001, she was reappointed to another ten
year term by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and served until her mandatory
retirement. After retiring, she briefly served as Interim Executive
Director of BSCLS until a permanent director was hired. In 2006, she
returned to the Family Court to serve as a Judicial Hearing Officer. She became Executive Director as BSCLS in June 2011, and was appointed as President of our combined Brooklyn programs in 2012.
Meghan Faux, Acting Project Director
Meghan Faux was appointed Acting Project Director of the combined Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Legal Services, Legal Services NYC–Brooklyn Branch, and South Brooklyn Legal Services programs in 2012. Ms. Faux has
been advocating for low-income Brooklyn residents since 1999, when she
received an Equal Justice Fellowship to work at Brooklyn Legal Services
Corp. A in Williamsburg. Ms. Faux has represented parents of children in
foster care, victims of domestic violence in family law, matrimonial
and immigration proceedings, and low-income homeowners facing
foreclosure. Ms. Faux was the director of the Foreclosure Prevention
Project from 2008 to 2012 and the Deputy Director of South Brooklyn
Legal Services from 2011 until she became Acting Project Director.. She received her J.D. from Georgetown University Law
Center in 1999.
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