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The following organizations provide free legal assistance to eligible clients or state support to legal services programs. Most of the organizations are grantees of the Legal Services Corporation and subject to restrictions on the kinds of cases they may bring and clients they may represent.
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Alabama Legal Help
Las siguientes organizaciones ofrecen asistencia legal gratuita a los clientes elegibles, o el apoyo estatal a los programas de servicios legales. La mayoría de las organizaciones son los beneficiarios de la Corporación de Servicios Legales y sujeto a las restricciones a los tipos de casos que pueden traer los clientes y que pueden representar.
Alabama
Alabama Legal Help
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JACKSON, Miss. – Programs that provide free legal aid to the poor are laying off employees, cutting services and increasingly turning away people who need assistance, as slashed budgets face deeper cuts...
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Know about Elder Abuse
What is “elder abuse?”
Elder Abuse has many forms. It can mean any mistreatment of a senior. Examples include confinement, neglect, abandonment, bodily injury, unwanted sexual contact, verbal intimidation and threats, and financial exploitation.
Myth: “We don't have that problem in our community.”
Fact: Abuse is often not seen or recognized.
Washington, DC—The Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies today approved $396 million in Fiscal Year 2012 funding for the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), a reduction of $8 million from the current level.
The Senate Appropriations Committee is scheduled to take up the Fiscal Year 2012 funding bill on September 15. Earlier this year, the House Appropriations Committee proposed cutting LSC funding by 26 percent in Fiscal Year 2012, to $300 million.
More than 60 million Americans are now eligible for civil legal assistance at the legal aid offices funded by LSC, recently released U.S. Census Bureau data show. These Americans had incomes at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty line—$13,613 for an individual and $27,938 for a family of four.
Read LSC Chairman John Levi’s statement on the new poverty data.
¿Qué son préstamos predatorios?
Préstamos predatorios es la práctica de explotar, o aprovecharse de, un individuo o grupo de personas que pueden tener dificultad en comprar o refinanciar una casa tal como personas quienes pueden ser pobres, sin educación formal, ancianos, o personas en las clases protegidas. Bajo la Ley de Vivienda Justa, una clase protegida es un grupo de personas quienes comparten características comunes y son protegidas de la discriminación en la base de la raza, religión, origen nacional, color, incapacidad, estado familiar, y sexo.
Idaho Legal Aid Services Fair Lending Project:How to Escalate Your Case
File a Complaint against the Bank at:
https://appsec.helpwithmybank.gov/olcc_form/
When You File a Bank Complaint On-line:
Idaho Legal Aid Services Fair Lending: Predatory Lending Abuses Brochure.
ILAS Fair Lending Project poster, which identifies some common warning signs of predatory lending, is available for printing and posting at your business.
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