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Direct Services

Public Counsel provides free direct legal services and support or matches clients with pro bono advocates, ensuring they have a partner standing with them, their families, and our communities as they pursue justice.

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Policy Advocacy

Public Counsel addresses the root causes of inequities in our society by advocating for inclusive policy solutions in collaboration with grassroots coalitions and the communities most impacted by systemic oppression.

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Impact Litigation

Public Counsel files strategic impact litigation so entire communities get the justice they deserve. By setting legal precedents and challenging unjust laws, our cases spark large-scale change in our society.

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Pro Bono Partnerships

Since its inception, Public Counsel has relied upon pro bono attorneys, law students, paralegals, and other legal professionals to partner with us to support clients, take on high-impact cases, and strengthen our advocacy efforts.

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Social Work Integration

Public Counsel values an interdisciplinary approach to law and social work that strengthens trauma-informed legal advocacy and advances effective outcomes across its work. 

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Resource Library

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Toolkit

04/03/26

Newcomer Student Education Rights

This toolkit is designed to inform advocates (attorneys and non-attorneys) about the education-related rights of newcomer and undocumented immigrant children, how to assert those rights, and what to do if...

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Guide

02/17/26

What is the Meeting of Creditors?

Once you file your bankruptcy, a Bankruptcy Trustee will be assigned to your case and a Meeting of Creditors will be scheduled. This guide will provide general information to help...

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FAQsGuide

02/10/26

Know Your Rights as a Child Care Business

This Know Your Rights guide explains California child care providers’ legal authority to control access to their facilities, including who may enter, when recording is prohibited, and how to respond...

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How We Work

See All

Direct Services

Public Counsel provides free direct legal services and support or matches clients with pro bono advocates, ensuring they have a partner standing with them, their families, and our communities as they pursue justice.

Learn More

Policy Advocacy

Public Counsel addresses the root causes of inequities in our society by advocating for inclusive policy solutions in collaboration with grassroots coalitions and the communities most impacted by systemic oppression.

Learn More

Impact Litigation

Public Counsel files strategic impact litigation so entire communities get the justice they deserve. By setting legal precedents and challenging unjust laws, our cases spark large-scale change in our society.

Learn More

Pro Bono Partnerships

Since its inception, Public Counsel has relied upon pro bono attorneys, law students, paralegals, and other legal professionals to partner with us to support clients, take on high-impact cases, and strengthen our advocacy efforts.

Learn More

Social Work Integration

Public Counsel values an interdisciplinary approach to law and social work that strengthens trauma-informed legal advocacy and advances effective outcomes across its work. 

Learn More

Popular Resources

See All

Toolkit

04/03/26

Newcomer Student Education Rights

This toolkit is designed to inform advocates (attorneys and non-attorneys) about the education-related rights of newcomer and undocumented immigrant children, how to assert those rights, and what to do if...

Learn More

Guide

02/17/26

What is the Meeting of Creditors?

Once you file your bankruptcy, a Bankruptcy Trustee will be assigned to your case and a Meeting of Creditors will be scheduled. This guide will provide general information to help...

Learn More

FAQsGuide

02/10/26

Know Your Rights as a Child Care Business

This Know Your Rights guide explains California child care providers’ legal authority to control access to their facilities, including who may enter, when recording is prohibited, and how to respond...

Learn More

Early Care & Education

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Ninety percent of brain development occurs between the ages of zero to five, so quality early care and education is instrumental for child development, growth, and lifelong success. Public Counsel’s Early Care and Education law unit is the leading provider of free legal services for child care providers in L.A. County and fills a critical void—as early care and education is a highly regulated industry with multiple barriers to entry.

Our services contribute to the financial security of the business owner and enable working families in low-income communities and communities of color to secure quality child care services so that they can both contribute to the economy and earn a living wage for their families. The program’s goal is to maintain and increase the supply of quality early care and education in Los Angeles County by helping providers overcome barriers to opening and operating their child care programs. Without such support, many of these providers would be unable to start their business or sustain providing quality services to low-income children.

We assist in-home day care providers and nonprofit child care centers with issues such as: 

  • Understanding and complying with employment laws
  • Landlord discrimination against in-home day care providers
  • Land use/zoning barriers imposed by local jurisdictions
  • Compliance with state licensing regulations
  • Navigating business issues related to liability and risk management
  • Drafting contracts and other transactional documents that will protect the provider and their business.

See Get Help below to apply for support.

Publications

Public Counsel publications offer legal guidance and practical tools to support child care providers, advocates, and community-based organizations. Our resources help expand access to affordable child care, strengthen early care infrastructure, and promote equity for caregivers and the communities they serve.

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The Latest

The latest stories on our efforts to support in-home day care providers and nonprofit child care centers

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Get Help

Online Intake

Need legal help or interested in a training for your child care business? We offer one-on-one assistance and group workshops to help providers understand their rights and navigate complex regulations. We assist with landlord discrimination, zoning and permitting issues, licensing compliance, contracts, employment law, and other legal needs that help child care providers protect and grow their businesses.

Call (213) 385-2977 x 300 or apply online here.