How it works

Free legal assistance in Malmö from law students at Lund University

2. Share your story

We sit down in a calm environment. We are bound by confidentiality, meaning everything you say stays with us. Please bring any relevant documents or letters, either physically or digitally.

3. Get help

We explain what the law says and what your next step could be.

1. Come to us

Visit us during our drop-in hours (see addresses below). No prior appointment is necessary.

We can assist with, among other things

Contact with authorities: We can help you understand communication from, for example, Försäkringskassan, Arbetsförmedlingen, Skatteverket or Migrationsverket.

Housing and rent: Questions regarding your lease or issues with your landlord.

Family: Questions about child custody, divorce or inheritance.

Work: Questions about your salary, employment contract, or your rights at work.

Money and debt: If you have been a victom of or are suspected of a crime, we can help you understand what happens next.

Consumer rights: Issues with purchases or complaints.

Social law: Questions regarding support or benefits from the municipality (kommunen).

What we do not do

We do not represent anyone in court.

We do not act as legal counsel/power of attorney for individuals.

We do not provide legal advice, only legal information.

Find us

Citydiakonalen

Södervärnsgatan 8,
214 27, Malmö

Stadsmissionen

Agneslundsvägen 18,
212 15, Malmö

Visiting hours

Thursdays
09:45 - 11:45

Visiting hours

Tuesdays
10:00 - 12:00

Frequently asked questions

Who are you?

We are law students who work on a voluntary basis with Juridikcentrum.

Who do you help?

Everyone! However, we primarily focus on those who are socioeconomically vulnerable.

Can I email my question?

No. To provide the best possible help, we only offer assistance on-site during our drop-in hours.

Do you take phone calls?

No. To provide the best possible help, we only offer assistance on-site during our drop-in hours.