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Legal Aid Northampton County Pa

Eligibility is determined by your monthly income, current net worth, family size, the type of legal problem you have, where you live, and certain other factors. In most cases, applicants must comply with financial and asset policies to be eligible for services. Free legal advice: virtual, personal and hybrid: lasp.org/events. If you need legal help, click here and fill out the PBA Pro Bono Legal Assistance Application Form which you can find here. You should also look at palawhelp.org. The search engine on the site is excellent. Enter the county where you are experiencing the issue and indicate the legal area where you can find the resources you want to track. «The High Court gives Pa. County agrees to delay eviction cases while tenants wait for rent relief» excerpt: «Bucks County officials are urging other counties to take advantage of a court ruling they recently won and suspend the eviction process for the thousands of Pennsylvanians who face eviction from their homes.» If you have a legal problem but don`t know a lawyer, the Northampton County Bar Association`s Lawyer Referral and Information Service will help you find one.

Please call 610-258-6333, briefly explain your problem and make an immediate appointment with a qualified lawyer to deal with your particular problem. The $35 fee for the first half hour of consultation is only used to cover the cost of the transfer. The lawyer does not charge any fees for the first half hour. Several legal aid attorneys across the state, including Christina Drzal of LASP, Regional Housing Supervising Attorney, discuss the implementation of the CDC moratorium in Pennsylvania. The LASP helpline is open Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our new phone system allows more calls to be answered at the same time, while paralegals and lawyers can comply with COVID-19 safety guidelines. Call the helpline at 877-429-5994 or start a 24/7 online request at lasp.org/apply. By volunteering for LASP`s pro bono program, you directly expand access to justice. For more information: lasp.org/pro-bono. LASP offers volunteer opportunities in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties that reflect the needs of each county. Concrete and current areas are lasp.org/pro-bono-portal.

Volunteer assistance related to Hurricane Ida and evictions is needed in all four counties. Scroll down for more LASP resources on legal issues related to COVID-19. Deadline to apply for FEMA support: extended to January 10, 2022. Need help with your FEMA application, FEMA denial, or other legal issues related to Hurricane Ida? Call 877-429-5994 Monday to Friday. 9am-1pm or leave a message. Consult lasp.org/hurricane-ida for other legal issues that LASP may be able to help you with. NPLS provides free, daily civil legal assistance to low-income families, individuals, and groups in northeastern Pennsylvania. Services include one-on-one representation (from document preparation to litigation), information, referrals and advice through a hotline, legal training in the community, and support for clients who take responsibility for dealing with some or all aspects of their own problem. The NPLS mobilizes the private bar association, social services and community organizations, courts and advocacy groups to effectively assist low-income individuals with their civil justice needs.

In lasp.org/events you will find free legal information sessions. In collaboration with other local and regional nonprofits and state legislators, LASP attorneys discuss current legal issues, usually in about an hour: HOURS OF TELEPHONE SUPPORT Monday to Friday from 9am to 1pm (from March 15, 2021). A new phone system allows paralegals and LASP helpline lawyers to answer more calls simultaneously while remaining socially distant to comply with COVID-19 guidelines. The schedule is a return to long-term telephone support hours and is designed to reduce wait times for callers. If you are a volunteer volunteer, the following entry will describe how pro bono is conducted in this county and describe any organized pro bono program you can work with here. You can also go to the main PBA pro bono lawyers website and check out paprobono.net and register. View the www.paprobono.net/program-directory/ The Pro Bono Program Directory is a searchable database of organizations seeking the support of volunteer advocates. You can find an opportunity that aligns with your volunteer goal by using the filters in the guide to find an opportunity in your area and preferred area of law. North Penn Legal Services strives to resolve civil law issues and empower vulnerable populations through professional legal advocacy, advocacy, and education.

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