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A legal document is a written instrument that records and formalizes an agreement, obligation, or other legally enforceable act. It is a communication tool in the legal sphere designed to express and enforce rights, responsibilities, or procedures under the law.
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In order to get civil legal aid advice, we must undertake a means test of your financial circumstances to see if you qualify for our services. To get civil legal aid and advice you will need to have an annual disposable income of less than 18,000 and disposable assets of less than100,000.
Some examples include individual contract clauses, licensing agreements, complaints, and interrogatories. Sample documents can be found in a number of places including law firm collections or knowledge management systems, and paid databases such as Lexis and Westlaw.
Generally, people with household incomes at or below 125% of the federal poverty guidelines qualify for free civil legal aid. An individuals available assets must also fall within the asset ceiling. All eligible clients are provided a free initial consultation with either a legal staff member or a Judicare attorney.
You can have up to 26,239 disposable income and still be eligible for Legal Aid.
Options for service: (1) The sheriff (for a fee), (2) A private process server (for a fee) or (3) A third party (who is at least 18 years of age). Once service is done, make sure the sheriff/process server/third party gives you the Affidavit of Service. File the Affidavit of Service with Court Administration.
Eligibility Guidelines Anyone living in our service area who: has a low income. is at least 60 years of age. has a disability.