Begin With Clarity
We operate with discretion, intention, and respect for the gravity of the matters brought to us. All inquiries are reviewed carefully and routed appropriately.
For non-urgent questions, general information, or direction to the appropriate program.
Client Services & Intakes
Legal Mail Program & Portal
→ Please enroll directly through the Mail Program page.
Case Navigation, International, or Retainer-Level Services
→ Begin with the Confidential Intake Application.
What Happens Next
1. We Review Your Submission — within 24 hours, your case is logged and assessed.
2. We Schedule Your 72-Hour Review Call — to discuss your status, questions, and documentation.
3. You Receive a Custom Action Plan — outlining your next steps, educational materials, and recommended
Legal Mail resources.
Result: you move from fear to focus—with a clear plan and lawful peace of mind.
Mailing Address for
Legal Mail Submissions
Lex Liberorum Pax
16869 SW 65th Ave., #195
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
United States
Include:
- Your name and return address
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Facility name, register number, or inmate ID
(if applicable)
Verified Legal Mail designation.
For Attorneys and Law Firms
We serve as a research and coordination bridge, allowing attorneys to focus on litigation while we manage the complexity behind the scenes.
We Provide:
- Discovery verification logs and evidence indexes
- Due-process audits and supporting documentation
- Legal Mail education packets for clients
- Family liaison and communication support
How to Collaborate:
- 1. Submit your firm information and case type.
- 2. We’ll schedule a Coordination Call within 72 hours.
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3. You’ll receive documentation and case support
materials customized to your client’s needs.
Donations & Mission Support
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Administrative & Operations
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For vendors, operational matters, or internal coordination.
📧 operations@lexliberorumpax.org
What to Expect After Contacting Us
- All messages are reviewed by our internal team
- We respond during normal business hours
- Urgent matters are prioritized only through formal intake pathways
- We do not provide legal advice or case analysis via email or contact forms
Confidentiality & Boundaries
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All communications are treated with discretion.
However, contacting Lex Liberorum Pax does not create an attorney-client relationship, fiduciary relationship, or guarantee of services.
We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.
International Inquiries
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We work with clients globally.
Please include your country and general context so your inquiry may be routed appropriately.
Please do not include sensitive legal details. If you require services, begin with the intake application.
FAQ
Are you a law firm or attorneys?
No. We are a team of constitutional educators, paralegals, mitigation specialists, and legal researchers who partner with attorneys—not replace them.
Our role is to clarify rights, organize discovery, and strengthen your defense through lawful education and verified documentation.
What exactly is “discovery,” and why is it so important?
Discovery is the evidence the prosecution must share with your defense—everything from reports and recordings to statements and exhibits.
When discovery is missing or incomplete, your rights are at risk.
We perform Discovery Verification Audits to identify what’s missing and what must be challenged.
How soon can you help?
Within 12 to 72 hours, you’ll receive your review call and first set of educational materials.
We work with clients at every stage—pretrial, sentencing, post-conviction, or reentry.
Do you replace my attorney or speak to the court for me?
Never. We do not represent clients in court.
We support your attorney—or you, if acting pro se—by organizing, clarifying, and preparing lawful materials that strengthen your defense.
Can you help someone with a public defender?
Yes. Most of our clients are represented by court-appointed counsel.
We bridge the communication gap, helping clients understand filings, evidence, and next steps so counsel can focus on strategy.
What if I’m representing myself (pro se / sui juris)?
We specialize in assisting self-represented individuals.
We provide constitutional education, procedural guides, and document templates so you can stand lawfully, knowledgeably, and confidently in your own capacity.
What types of cases do you help with?
We assist in both state and federal matters, focusing on:
- Criminal defense and sentencing mitigation
- Due-process violations and wrongful convictions
- Family and parental rights under constitutional law
- Post-conviction relief and reentry preparation
Do you send materials to inmates?
Yes. Through our Legal Mail Program, we send verified constitutional lessons, due-process study packets, and faith-based restoration materials directly to correctional facilities.
How do I get started?
Contact us today or complete the 72-Hour Case Review Form.
We’ll assess your needs, verify discovery, and create a structured plan for your defense and peace of mind.
Important Notice
Lex Liberorum Pax is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or legal representation.
We operate as a consortium coordinator, case-navigation body, and counsel-facilitation platform.
Our role is to educate, organize, and help individuals and families understand what they are facing, what stages lie ahead, and how to identify, vet, and coordinate with appropriate licensed counsel and allied professionals. Many of the people we serve are encountering the legal system—often federal indictments—for the first time and do not know what to expect or who to engage for specific needs. We exist to close that gap.
When appropriate, we may assist in identifying potential attorneys or professional resources, facilitating introductions, and supporting communication and organization, but all legal advice, strategy, and representation must come directly from licensed counsel retained by the client.
Lex Liberorum Pax does not act as emergency legal counsel. However, in time-sensitive or high-stress situations, we may offer expedited educational triage, intake coordination, and counsel-facilitation services, which may be subject to higher or supplemental fees due to urgency and resource allocation.
If you are facing an immediate court deadline or legal emergency, you should contact a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction as soon as possible. Our services are designed to complement—not replace—qualified legal representation.
A Final Word
When appropriate, we will guide you to the next step.