The State of Alaska's Office of the Ombudsman helps citizens who have complaints about State of Alaska agencies. Here's a new article explaining what the Ombudsman does, and doesn't do, and how to file a complaint.
The Alaska State Court Law Library has 17 branch libraries in the state. Visit the library's web site to find information about services, locations, hours, and links to online resources.
American Sign Language Presentation on Legal Resources for Alaskans: View this self-paced slide show, which includes ASL video clips explaining the legal and supportive services provided by Alaska organizations.
View our slide show on creating web-based Powerpoint presentations enhanced with sound files.
Looking for a free legal clinic in your community? Click here to view the schedule!
The Alaska Court System's new Self-Help Services: Appeals website discusses how you can represent yourself in an appeal of a civil final judgment or order from the Alaska Superior Court to the Supreme Court. It also discusses how to respond to an appeal.
Wondering what debt collectors can -- and cannot -- do? Read this new article by Alaska Legal Services Corporation.
Have you heard the term "unbundled legal services" and wondered what it meant? Here's a new article explaining what this means and the types of unbundled legal services that Alaska Legal Services Corporation may be able to provide to clients who are otherwise handling their cases pro se (on their own).
Questions and Answers on Medicaid for Nursing Home Residents and the Choice Programs This publication, prepared by Alaska Legal Services and updated for 2006, addresses common questions on Medicaid eligibility for nursing home care and the CHOICE Programs (Community and Home Options to Institutional Care for Everyone).
Last Updated: 07/25/2007 |