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Indigent is defined as someone who has little or nothing. An example of indigent is a homeless person. adjective.
An applicant, including an applicant who is a minor or an adult tax-dependent person, is indigent if the applicant's income is equal to or below 200 percent of the then-current federal poverty guidelines prescribed for the size of the household of the applicant by the United States Department of Health and Human ...
A person is referred to as indigent when they are impoverished, or unable to afford the basic necessities of life. A defendant who is indigent has a constitutional right to court-appointed representation, according to a 1963 Supreme Court decision, Gideon v.
Definition of indigent 1 : suffering from extreme poverty : impoverished. 2a archaic : deficient. b archaic : totally lacking in something specified. Other Words from indigent Synonyms & Antonyms Example Sentences Learn More About indigent.
Pursuant to California Government Code Section 68632, a person is indigent if his or. her monthly income is equal to, or less than, 125% of the current federal poverty line, or. if he or she receives assistance from any of the programs listed below: \u2022 Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
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You must fill out a form called an Affidavit of Indigency. This form tells the court you cannot afford the fees related to your case. If the clerk or a judge approves the form, you will not have to pay. You can get an Affidavit of Indigency and the Supplement to the Affidavit of Indigency at any court house or online.
133.002(2) defines indigent: \u201can individual who earns not more than 125 percent of the income standard established by applicable federal poverty guidelines.\u201d The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) updates and publishes federal poverty guidelines in the Federal Register.
''Indigent'', (a) a person who receives public assistance under aid to families with dependent children, program of emergency aid for elderly and disabled residents or veterans' benefits programs or who receives assistance under Title XVI of the Social Security Act or the medicaid program, 42 U.S.C.A.
A person is referred to as indigent when they are impoverished, or unable to afford the basic necessities of life. A defendant who is indigent has a constitutional right to court-appointed representation, according to a 1963 Supreme Court decision, Gideon v.
: a level of poverty in which real hardship and deprivation are suffered and comforts of life are wholly lacking.

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