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Court Assistance Office Attorney Roster
If you cannot afford to hire an attorney to represent you, you may be able to pay a lawyer to give you advice and review your paperwork for a lesser cost. Contact one of the attorneys listed on the Court Assistance Office Attorney Roster for assistance.
Idaho State Bar Referral Service
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The Interactive Custody Petition is currently undergoing revisions due to changes in the law and is not available. We apologize for the inconvenience.
You must have the following completed forms with you before you start:
Parenting Plan (Form #FL 03)
Income Affidavit (Form #FL 01-11)
Child Support Worksheet (Form #FL01-13)
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.)
The promise of equal justice in our society requires the commitment and involvement of the private bar in the legal concerns of the poor. Helping those in your community who are truly in need, and who, without you, may be unable to seek justice, can be one of the most rewarding and inspiring experiences in your legal career.
If you are an attorney and you would like to volunteer with Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. (ILAS), please contact us at: (208) 746-7541 to be put in touch with your local ILAS office.
Department of Health and Welfare Closes Nine Field Offices,
Lays Off 126 Workers Due to Budget Deficit
We are excited to announce that the Idaho Legal Aid and Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program have launched the Pro Bono Opportunities Website, affectionately known as PBOW. The site can be found at http://idahoprobono.org and will match attorneys with pro bono opportunities in Idaho.
The Legal Resource Center on Violence Against Women has created a Relocation Guide for Domestic Violence Survivors that provides survivors with advice on the issues involved in relocating with children with or without a current custody order.
For more information and resources, please visit The Legal Resource Center on Violence Against Women's website here: http://www.lrcvaw.org/.
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