Accessing Legal Assistance
Eligible Topics
What are eligible topics for discussion?
Eligible topics include:
- Landlord/Tenant problems
- Small Claims Court
- Divorce/Family Law
- Automobile accidents
- Personal Injury
- Guardianships and Conservatorships
- Child Custody/Child Support
- Minor in Consumption
- Minor in Possession
- Driving Under the Influence
- Workman’s Compensation Claims
- Collection and Debt Problems
- Wills
- Insurance claims
- Name Change
- Probate
- Adoptions
Attorneys
Your Attorneys
Students will have telephone and/or in-person meetings with one or two attorneys with the law firm of Schroeder and Lezamiz Law Offices LLP, an established law firm in Boise with several ratings that include an excellent law firm rating, a distinguished rating, a nationally ranked Top 10 Attorney Award and America’s Top 100 Attorneys-Lifetime Achievement.
MARGARET M. LEZAMIZ
Margaret has been a licensed practicing attorney in the State of Idaho since being admitted to the bar in 1983.
JOHN T. SCHROEDER
John has been a licensed practicing attorney in the State of Idaho since being admitted to the bar in 1981.
Margaret and John are licensed to practice in all state courts in Idaho, including the:
- Idaho Supreme Court
- Idaho Court of Appeals
- U.S. Federal District Court
- State of Idaho Industrial Commission
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit
Attorney Availability
When is an attorney available?
An attorney is available every Monday and Thursday throughout the fall and spring semesters from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. by appointment only. Appointments are 30 minutes long.
- Spring Semester: The attorney will be available starting mid-January until early May.
- Summer Hours: ASBSU has recently provided additional funds to allow summer hours during June and July.
- Fall Semester: The attorney will be available starting at the end of August until early December.
Scheduling an Appointment
To schedule an appointment with the ASBSU Attorney, simply click the following button.
All appointments are held virtually. Details about your virtual appointment will be provided upon scheduling.
Need more support?
Contact Idaho Court Self Help Assistance or call Idaho Law Referral Service at (208) 334-4500 for a 30-minute free consultation.