Her Justice
Tim Fallon is an experienced immigration attorney currently serving as Supervising Attorney and Senior Immigration Attorney at Tim's Justice since June 2015. Prior to this role, Tim worked at My Sisters' Place from July 2007 to June 2015, holding titles including Managing Attorney of the Immigration Unit, Senior Immigration Counsel, and Staff Attorney, where responsibilities included representing immigrants in various petitions and supervising case intake. Earlier experience includes serving as a Staff Immigration Attorney at Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Inc. from March 2006 to July 2007, where outreach regarding immigration and human trafficking was conducted. Tim holds a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Notre Dame.
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Her Justice
Her Justice stands with women living in poverty in New York City by recruiting and mentoring volunteer lawyers to provide free legal help to address individual and systemic legal barriers. Every day, thousands of women throughout New York City fear going to work because they don’t have an order of protection to prevent their abusive partners from stalking them. They worry about how to feed and clothe their children without the child support they deserve. Undocumented mothers are terrified that they will be deported and never see their children again because their batterers prevent them from gaining legal residency. With barely enough money for life’s basic necessities, hiring an attorney is not an option. Women facing violence at home or threats to their children’s lives have immediate, urgent legal needs, and they deserve competent representation regardless of their ability to pay. Her Justice is one of the few places in New York City where women can turn to find free matrimonial, family and immigration legal services. We recruit our volunteer attorneys from major law firms and small borough-based practices. With the support of Her Justice's expert legal staff, they go into court and fight for things that matter: protection from abuse, financial support, and orders granting child custody and divorce that replace fear with hope.