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Type of help

There are several different ways in which an organization can provide help:

  • Full Representation - by a lawyer or a legal advocate in court or at a hearing at a government agency.
  • Brief Advice - in person or over the telephone.
  • Legal Clinic - where you can briefly talk to an attorney about your legal proble.
  • Pro Se Clinics - where you are shown how you can "help yourself" with a particular legal problem
  • Self-Help - educational materials such as factsheets and brochures
  • Other - workshops, referrals to private attorneys, and other services.

Note: Not all organizations provide all the services listed. 

 
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Zip code and county
Enter the zip code, city, or county of the person who needs help. It is better to enter the zip code because many groups do not serve all of a certain county. If you search by county, check the full description of each organization for the specific zip codes it serves.
 
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Income guidelines

Some organizations cannot serve people with incomes higher than their guidelines.  Income guidelines use either a percentage of the federal poverty income amount (example: $18,000/year).  VaLegalAid.org does not guarantee assistance from an organization even if you meet its income guidelines.

Many legal services groups use the chart below to decide who can receive help.  The chart shows you how much you have to earn to be at 100%, $125% or 200% of what the Federal government considers to be the poverty level.  "Family Size" is the total number of people in the household.

Percentages of the Federal Poverty Level
48 Contiguous states and D.C.

Family Size 100%(1) 125%(2) 200%(3)
1 $10,210 $12,763 $20,420
2 $13,690 $17,113 $27,380
3 $17,170 $21,463 $34,340
4 $20,650 $25,813 $41,300
5 $24,130 $30,163 $48,620
6 $27,610 $34,513 $55,220
7 $31,090 $38,863 $62,180
8 $34,570 $43,213 $69,140
9 $38,050 $47,563 $76,100
10 $41,530 $51,913 $83,060

(1) For families of more than 10 people, add $3,480 for each additional family member.
(2) For families of more than 10 people, add $4,350 for each additional family member.
(3) For families of more than 10 people, add $6,960 for each additional family member.

 
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Can I get help if my income is larger than the guidelines?

Some organizations may make exceptions for seniors, people who are HIV positive, or people experiencing domestic violence.

Some organizations also take into account expenses such as childcare, medical bills and debts.

 
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Special Groups

Some organizations only serve special groups such as:

  • Children
  • Seniors
  • People who are HIV positive or related to those with HIV.
  • People experiencing domestic violence.

Be sure to look at these other requirements carefully before contacting an organization.

 
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