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Domestic Violence
The
purpose of this project is to help victims successfully escape the cycle
of domestic violence and maintain their independence. Through this
project, Legal Aid of Nebraska is able to help victims of domestic
violence with numerous legal issues ....
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Elder Law Program
The Elder
Law Program serves twenty-two counties in Northeast Nebraska. Attorneys
travel to senior centers in the service area to provide community
education. Topics include but are not limited to homestead exemption,
spousal impoverishment rules under Medicaid, the Qualified Medicare
Beneficiary Program, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, power of
attorney, wills, and health care planning. Through
this Program, Legal Aid provides advice, brief service, and direct
representation in such areas as providing durable powers of attorney,
wills, and health care directives.
Homeless Assistance
Under a Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) grant, Legal Aid provides a full-time attorney to work
with 25 homeless shelters and transitional living facilities. The
attorney provides advice, brief service, referral and representation to
people living in the shelters and facilities that need civil legal
assistance. Substantive legal areas include but are not limited to
domestic relations, consumer law, collection defense, public benefits
and housing cases
Click here for Media Coverage of
the Homeless Assistance Project.
Migrant Worker
Legal Aid Migrant
Worker Project provides free civil legal services to migrant workers in
Nebraska by responding to critical legal needs through dedicated,
creative, well-trained attorneys and bilingual paralegal staff. Through
this project, migrant workers can get information, advice, referrals,
and/or the representation they need to resolve the legal barriers that
may be preventing them from becoming self-sufficient. Migrant
workers can call Legal Aid ’ toll-free AccessLine™ ( 1-877-250-2016 )
from anywhere within Nebraska to access potential services. The
AccessLine™ serves as an effective and efficient service delivery system,
especially for migrant workers who may live in rural and remote areas.
Additionally, “walk in interviews” in the Legal Aid offices will be
accommodated due to the access problems this client population faces. A
Spanish-speaking paralegal and/or attorney is also available to provide
assistance to migrant workers.
Farm Ranch Hotline
An Legal Aid
attorney from our Bancroft office provides many services to farm, ranch,
and rural families throughout Nebraska. Through the toll-free Nebraska
Farm Hotline, the attorney will provide financial, legal, counseling
services and referrals. The Farm Hotline also offers the No Cost Mental
Health Services program, which offers no cost vouchers for confidential
mental health services for persons affected by the rural crisis. The
Farm Hotline is sponsored by the Farm Crisis Council of Interchurch
Ministries of Nebraska. Another service is farm legal and financial
clinics, sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Ag., through this
service family farmers and ranchers can get one-on-one advice on
financial matters and legal issues. Clinics are held regularly in
Ainsworth, Alliance, Norfolk, Beatrice, Grand Island, Lexington and
North Platte. Legal Aid also offers the Nebraska Farm Mediation Service
which provides farm borrowers and their lenders the guidance of a highly
skilled impartial mediator to resolve their disputes as an effective,
confidential alternative to bankruptcy and potential foreclosure. Farm
borrowers who use the service are offered a free financial planner
before the mediation meeting with their lenders.
Private Attorney Involvement
Pursuant to federal
regulation, Legal Aid of Nebraska is required to spend 12.5 % of its LSC
grant on Private Bar Involvement. Under the Private Bar Involvement
Program, Legal Aid recruits private attorneys at reduced rates to handle
cases in the counties more than two hours driving distance from an Legal
Aid office. This program decreases the time Legal Aid attorneys spend
away from cases on long road trips. The attorneys handle cases in 38 to
64 counties in the State of Nebraska at any given time. Specifically,
the types of cases placed by the Private Bar Involvement Program are
generally domestic relations cases where there is custody and/or abuse
at issue.
Native
American
The Native
American Program provides advice, brief service and representation in
Indian Law (treaties and federal law that is uniquely applicable to
Native Americans), tribal law and within tribal judicial systems. Cases
include but are not limited to adoptions, child abuse and neglect, child
custody, wills, power of attorney, debt collection, illegal evictions,
child support, wage claims, wrongful termination of employment, Indian
trust income, and probate of an estate.
Through
this Program, Legal Aid assists with issues of federal Indian Law, such
as the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), the Indian Civil Rights Act, and
Public Law 280. The Program is also provides technical assistance in
the creation and review of tribal judicial systems and in the creation
and revision of tribal codes. For assistance through our Native
American Program please call 1-800-729-9908
Juvenile
Court Project
Through the
Juvenile Court Project, Legal Aid provides civil legal aid in Lancaster
juvenile courts. Legal Aid attorneys act as Guardian ad Litem -
protecting the "legal and social" interests of children who have been
abused, neglected, or committed involuntarily. In some cases, Legal Aid
represents the parents in protecting their rights.
Community Education Clinics
Throughout the year Legal Aid of Nebraska offers community education
sessions on various legal issues and subjects. Some of the topics
covered are divorce, bankruptcy, consumer issues, landlord / tenant, SSI
and Income Taxes. These clinics are generally open to the public...
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