About Riverside Legal Aid

Riverside Legal Aid (officially the Public Service Law Corporation) was founded in 1982 by the Riverside County Bar Association to meet the critical legal needs of Riverside County’s underserved communities. That mission remains unchanged: to provide meaningful access to justice for those who can’t afford it.

In its early days, Riverside Legal Aid relied solely on volunteer attorneys and had just two support staff. Today, it supports approx. 4,000 clients annually with a dedicated team of over 20 paid staff—including attorneys and legal professionals—alongside an invaluable network of volunteers.

Riverside Legal Aid offers one-on-one legal consultations, document preparation services, and limited-scope representation for those facing serious legal challenges. Core service areas include family law, small estate probate, conservatorships, guardianships, consumer debt defense, and eviction defense. It also runs bankruptcy clinics in Riverside and the Coachella Valley.

In 2022, Riverside Legal Aid was recognized as Non-Profit of the Year by California State Senator, Richard D. Roth and more recently was awarded the Community Anchor Award by Lift to Rise a non-profit committed to affordable housing reform in the Coachella Valley.

Our Team

  • Adam Reed

    Executive Director

  • Ernie J. Reguly

    Deputy Director

  • Eric Salgado

    Compliance Coordinator

  • Cassandra Aguirre

    Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator

  • Maria Tira

    Indio Office Manager

  • Immanuel Aldeguer

    Attorney

  • Cynthia Dunning

    Attorney

  • John Gagnon

    Attorney

  • Michael Gayler

    Attorney

  • Bob Simmons

    Attorney

  • Byanka Gonzalez

    Intake Coordinator

  • Nallely Montero

    Paralegal

  • Jose Orellana

    Paralegal

  • Merylin Ramirez

    Paralegal

  • Claudio Escobedo

    Paralegal

  • Margie Arciniega

    Paralegal

Join Us

It is the attorneys of Riverside County who donate their time that enables Riverside Legal Aid to realize its mission.

  • Benefits of Volunteering at Riverside Legal Aid
  • Recognition from the State Bar by receiving a Wiley Award if enough volunteer hours are earned.
  • Training and exposure to multiple areas of law for new attorney’s.
  • The opportunity to give back to one’s community.
  • Free lunch!