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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.
To find available legal forms, select the area of the form you are looking for from the list below:
Family Law - Divorce, Custody, and Family Law Case Forms
Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, or Stalking - Civil Protection Order Petition
Our Commitment to a Safe and Welcoming Environment
At Idaho Legal Aid Services (ILAS), we are committed to ensuring that every individual who seeks our assistance is treated with dignity, respect, and professionalism. Our offices provide a safe and welcoming environment where people facing legal challenges can access the support they need – regardless of their background or circumstances.
The Board of Directors of Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. will hold its Quarterly Meeting on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at the Springhill Suites ParkCenter, 424 E Parkcenter Blvd., Boise, commencing at 9:00 a.m., Mountain Time. The meeting is open to the public; however, some portions may be closed for executive session. For further information or to arrange to participate telephonically, contact Bev Allen, 208-807-2606, bevallen@idaholegalaid.org.
Religious Discrimination and Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
In America, there is a myth that affordable housing brings down the value of a neighborhood. This myth is based in negative stereotypes, fear of reduced property values, and challenges that affordable housing bring to neighborhoods.
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Idaho Legal Aid Services provides civil legal assistance to eligible Idaho residents. Our support is available for individuals who are low-income, survivors of domestic and sexual violence, or older adults (age 60+). Please note that our services are solely for civil matters; we do not handle criminal cases.
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Idaho Legal Aid Services, Inc. is a nonprofit statewide organization dedicated to providing equal access to justice for low-income people through quality advocacy and education.
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