

Frequently asked questions about Bridging Borders
Does Bridging Borders act as an attorney?
Will Bridging Borders pay for an attorney to represent me in a foreign country?
Does Bridging Borders have limitations on the types of individuals it will help?
I am a professional who is willing to donate services, how do I apply?
How can I donate to Bridging Borders, and is my donation tax-deductible?
Does Bridging Borders act as an attorney?
No. We are strictly a resource
organization and help to get people connected with those who can be of the
best assistance for their cases.
Will Bridging Borders pay for an attorney to represent
me in a foreign country?
At this time, we do not have the funds to do this. We certainly hope that resources will become available for this use in the future.
Does Bridging Borders have limitations
on the types of individuals it will help?
While we understand that child support is a very delicate issue, we are limited
to helping those who have international cases. Also, we cannot get involved
with those who are already working with other organizations on their cases,
or with custody issues.
I am a professional who is willing to
donate services, how do I apply?
Please send us an E-Mail, or fax us at (208) 439-7856.
How can I donate to Bridging Borders,
and is my donation tax-deductible?
We are an official 501(c)3 organization. All donations are deductible
in the United States per IRS regulations. At this time, donations can
be sent via postal service to our address:
Bridging Borders
300 Mt. Lebanon Blvd. Suite 230-211
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
USA
We truly appreciate your support!