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Wv Senior Legal Services

If your legal issue is not covered in this guide, and you are a West Virginia resident and are 60 years of age or older, please call West Virginia Senior Legal Aid at 1 (800) 229-5068 to speak with an attorney. Providing free legal services to WV seniors Quality legal services are essential for seniors to protect their homes, income security, access to health care and other services, and independence. At WVSLA, we believe that access to these important services should not be a geographical coincidence. West Virginia seniors in need aged 60 and older across the state can get our help through this website or by calling 1-800-229-5068. You can find more information about our services on this page. This guide is designed to provide older West Virginians and those who help them with general legal information they can understand and use. It is divided into 13 main sections per topic. Each of these topics contains specific legal issues that cover a variety of topics. The table of contents summarizes each question and can be used to find legal information by topic.

Many legal terms are used in this guide. When it first appears in the manual, it is underlined and set on the page where it appears. If words defined in a previous question appear in later questions, the words are underlined the first time they appear. All underlined words in the manual are defined in the glossary. There are organizations in West Virginia that offer free civil legal assistance if you qualify for their services. To request services, you must contact each organization. ABA Home Front provides legal information, resources and a directory of legal programs for veterans, military personnel and military families. Programs listed include military legal aid offices, legal aid and pro bono organizations, mediation and information services for lawyers, and military-specific programs, where applicable. Do you need help with food, clothing, shelter, medication or other services? Other resources include: This manual contains only general legal information and is intended to provide an overview of the law for seniors. Complex laws and regulations have been simplified. Since your particular situation may warrant different actions and/or results, you should consult a lawyer for certain issues. For assistance, please call West Virginia Senior Legal Aid at 1 (800) 229-5068.

We hope this manual will empower needy seniors in West Virginia to make good legal decisions and maintain their independence. If you are looking for legal information about a particular legal term that is not listed in the table of contents, search for that term in the glossary. Each definition in the glossary is followed by one or more page numbers on which your legal term is used or discussed in the body of this manual. We strive to provide respectful and culturally competent services to all West Virginia seniors, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender seniors. West Virginia Senior Legal Aid, Inc. I would like to thank everyone who dedicated their time to the creation of the original manual and this updated and expanded edition for their special contributions. First of all, we thank Phil Wachowiak, our summer intern. Phil did a fantastic job in a short time, editing, updating and researching. The ABA`s military pro bono project accepts case recommendations from military lawyers on behalf of recruited and serving junior military personnel facing civil law issues and strives to refer these cases to pro bono lawyers.

IntroductionYou can access the information in this guide by:– by clicking on the chapter titles on the left– Search for terms using the search box on the left– Download the entire e-book in .pdf form hereThis manual was made possible thanks to a public interest grant generously sponsored by the West Virginia Fund for Law in the Public Interest. for West Virginia Senior Legal Aid, Inc. (WVSLA). Funding and support was also provided by the Federal Administration on Aging, the Northwest Region Agency on Aging, and the West Virginia Office of Seniors` Services. WVSLA is a non-profit organization that provides free civilian services to needy West Virginians ages 60 and older. Elderly residents in need of West Virginia can access our services at 1 (800) 229-5068. We are funded by the West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services, the Federal Administration on Aging, the Northwestern Area Agency on Aging and other grants and donations. We would also like to thank the West Virginia Fund for Law in the Public Interest at West Virginia University for the grant that allowed Sarah to work on this manual. This community has made the creation and maintenance of this manual a reality. We also thank the Carl Selinger Human Rights & Public Interest Fund, the Federal Administration on Aging, the West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services, and the Northwestern Area Agency on Aging for grants, and the many individuals whose donations make this guide possible for the creation and distribution of this guide. Anyone is free to copy and share pages from this manual as long as they are distributed free of charge and each page contains our footnotes and contact information.

Helping people after a disaster, rebuilding after a disaster, replacing documents lost after a disaster, insurance claims after a disaster, living conditions issues, renting or renting a house, owning or buying a house, MORE. special education, lack of school, payment for education, veterans, helping individuals after a disaster, MORE. Cash and support benefits, disability benefits, health insurance benefits, mental health, recovery from substance use disorders, disability: adequate housing, veterans, child support, debts and loans, PLUS. Unemployment benefits, disability: reasonable accommodation, unfair dismissal, family leave, pay problems, recovery from substance use disorders, helping people after a disaster, MORE. Domestic violence and abuse, divorce, separation and annulment, abuse and neglect, custody and parenting plans, adoption, foster care, personal security order, parental rights (and termination), paternity, guardianship and conservatory, MORE. West Virginia Senior Legal Aid, Inc. assumes full responsibility for errors in this manual. We appreciate all the work and support done by the individuals and groups mentioned above. Without them, we would not have been able to complete this project, but we are fully responsible for all mistakes.

If you find any errors in this edition of the manual, please let us know. We look forward to your input. Deletion, driver`s license, management of traffic and parking tickets, replacement of documents lost after a disaster, MORE. With three program areas, our lawyers and lawyers offer meaningful solutions for different populations. Representing yourself, going to court and dealing with proceedings, domestic violence and abuse, divorce, separation and cancellation, renting or renting a home, food and cash benefits, health insurance benefits, car payment issues, contracts, MORE. Bankruptcy, car payment problems, credit practices and credit reports, debts and loan money problems, property protection, wage protection, payment for education, payment for medical care, financial abuse, taxes, MORE. Special thanks to Nelson R. Liston II pour les nombreuses heures d’assistance technique dans la création de la version web de cette mise à jour. Wir danken den vielen Menschen, die an früheren Ausgaben des Handbuchs gearbeitet haben, darunter Laura Lee Partington, West Peterson, Abbe Klezer, Rachel Livingood, Sarah McDaniel, Melanie Hoover, Lindsey Saad, Peggy Blanchard, Mindy Parsley, Cassandra Means, Terrilyn Cheatham, Paige Ward, Tonya Michael, Christine Krantz, Melissa Carlton, Velma McClure, Rocky Schrecongost, Megan Carpenter, Rhonda McIntyre, Laryn Ullman, Marc Ingham, Kirsten Nelson, Suzanne Messenger et Bren Pomponio.

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