The NHLA was created in 1971 by the merger of two smaller programs, Southern New Hampshire Legal Services and Tri-County Legal Services, which served the North Country. Since its inception, the NHLA has enjoyed the unwavering support of the New Hampshire Bar Association and the New Hampshire Judiciary. January 18, 2022, 9 a.m., Housing Resource Center, 104 N. Witchduck Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, attorneys from the Disability Rights Units and the Homeless Outreach Project are available to provide free counseling, counseling, and integration services. 603 Legal Aid is a private, not-for-profit law firm that provides free legal services to eligible low-income individuals in New Hampshire. Their lawyers and paralegals provide legal advice over the phone. It also provides referrals to volunteer lawyers in the private sector. 603 Legal aid also provides a great deal of information about the legal rights and resources people may have for their disputes and NH affairs. Documents are available on the website in English and Spanish. If you have been refused the SNAP program, you can contact Legal Aid at 757-827-5078 to find out if you are eligible for legal advice. * New self-help and DIY court forms to waive court fees and enforce the law against your landlord. For general legal information and resources, choose a topic below to get answers to your legal questions, find a legal aid office near you, court information, public forms and more.
January 12, 2021, 3pm, Hampton Public LIbrary, Main Branch, 4207 Victoria Blvd., Hampton, VA 23669, Attorney David Likavec is available for free advice, advice and initiation of services. Since 1997, recognizing the importance of coordination with 603 Legal Aid, the other major state legal service provider, the NHLA has participated in a joint statewide comprehensive planning process. [NOTE: The NH Bar Association`s Legal Advice and Reference Center and Pro Bono Program merged to form 603 Legal Aid in 2021.] On January 12, 2022, at 9:30 a.m., Basilica of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, 232 Chapel Street, Norfolk, VA 23504, Assistant Director Sarah Black, will be available for free advice, advice and receiving services. In addition, the Legal Services Society is open for business and continues to fight for our clients. If you need legal assistance, click here. Visit the menu below and the rest of the VaLegalAid.org website for general information on civil law issues. We provide our clients with high quality civil law services to address legal issues that affect their daily survival and most basic needs. These services range from simple legal information and advice to vigorous and thorough representation in every New Hampshire court and before many local, state, and federal agencies that play a huge role in their lives.
By providing legal services to the poor, the NHLA helps balance the scales of justice for all citizens. On February 4, at 12 noon, Portsmouth Public Library, 601 Court Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704, Executive Director Ray Hartz will be available for free advice, advice and inclusion of services. The benefits of SNAP have increased by 50%! If you think you may be eligible to receive food stamps, you can contact SNAP Community Access Coordinator Heidi Grass of the Southeastern Virginia Food Bank. This guide was created for people who live in Blue Ridge Legal Services` service area in the Shenandoah Valley, but can be used by people who live anywhere in Virginia. It is designed to help adults get their own birth certificate. This guide was created for people who live in Blue Ridge Legal Services` service area in the Shenandoah Valley, but it can be used by people who live anywhere in Virginia. Registration opens on November 1. To register, please contact one of the following offices: Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. Our offices are located at:. Have you just finished the no-fault divorce interview in VaLegalAid.org? If so, we`d love to hear from you! Please take a moment to complete this survey. As of July 1, 2019, seven new laws will go into effect in Virginia. All seven are fairer, cheaper and more renter-friendly. They were all adopted in response to Virginia`s high deportation rate, which is more than double the national average. In many cities in Virginia, evictions are more than four times the national average. The following pdf shows the seven new laws in detail. Effective June 1, 2021, the Norfolk office of the Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia will reopen to the public. Wearing a mask is mandatory. If you need a mask, ask!.
Current NHLA Program Priorities in Alphabetical Order: The Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia, a nonprofit public interest law firm serving the civilian poverty community, is seeking a staff attorney. A passion for justice and a commitment to poverty law are essential. DOE salary plus an excellent benefits package, including the loan repayment assistance program. Must be licensed or have taken the Virginia State Bar in July 2021. Send a CV email and a sample writing to sherryh@laseva.org. LASEV is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity. Click here for a complete list of COVID-19 resources in our region. Older Americans, like many of their younger counterparts, are increasingly into debt collection. More than a third of the complaints we receive from older consumers relate to debt collection. In some of these complaints, consumers told us that collectors threatened to seize their Supplementary Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and VA benefits, even though these funds generally cannot be seized.