Filter your results
Results 1 - 6 of 6. To narrow results enter search keywords or select filters.
If you feel you have been discriminated against, you can file a complaint with the following state and federal authorities:
Legal Help
Contact Idaho Legal Aid Services at: (208) 746-7541 to receive advice on our Domestic Violence or Senior Legal Advice Lines or to apply for legal help.
To file paperwork for your case and download instructions, forms, or videos, visit: http://www.courtselfhelp.idaho.gov/
To find a pro bono attorney, call the Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program at: (208) 334-4510 (Treasure Valley Residents) or 1-800-221-3295 (All Other Idahoans).
Community Debts
Community debts are debts incurred during your marriage by you or your spouse that are not separate debts. Generally, separate debts are debts you had before you got married, bills you owe for improving or maintaining your separate property, or debts you acquire solely in your own name. (Most debts acquired during marriage are community debts.)
For too many years, the criminal justice system ignored the rights of crime victims. In Idaho, that changed with the overwhelming voter ratification of the Victims Rights Amendment to the Idaho Constitution in November 1994.
In an important step in securing equal rights for same-sex couples, a federal court ruled yesterday that an unmarried, lesbian mother can continue her fight to be recognized as the parent daughter.
Please view the attached Intimate Partner Violence Facts Infographic for more information. This infographic was created by Charity Smith.
Close
Filter your results
Type
Topics
Tags
Our Partners
LSC's support for this website is limited to those activities that are consistent with LSC restrictions.