1. Legal aid: Our government provides legal aid services. Low-income people or individuals under certain circumstances can apply for legal aid and get free legal aid. You can contact the local legal aid agency for more information.
2. Non-profit organizations: Many non-profit organizations provide free legal consulting services, especially in areas related to people's livelihood, such as labor disputes, marriage and family. You can find these services by searching local non-profit organizations.
3. University Law School: Many university law schools have student internship programs, and students can provide legal services to the public under the guidance of teachers. You can contact the law school of your local university and ask if there is such a program.
4. Online platforms: Some online platforms provide free legal consultation functions, such as Zhihu and Wukong Q&A, etc. You can ask questions on these platforms. Although there is no guarantee to get a reply from a professional lawyer, it can be used as a channel for obtaining information and opinions.
5. Library: Many libraries have legal reading rooms, and there are usually professionals to answer the questions that readers encounter in the process of legal reading.
6. Telephone consultation: Some legal service agencies provide telephone consultation services, and you can call for consultation within a specific period of time.
Please note that the above suggestions are for reference only, and the specific legal consultation should be conducted by professionals with corresponding qualifications. If you need specific legal advice, it is recommended to find a licensed lawyer or law firm.