Baby Legal Assistance

Provides free legal advice to low-income people – 215-204-1800, 1719 N. Broad Street www.law.temple.edu/resources/community-service/temple-legal-aid We condemn the brutal murder of George Floyd and all Black, Indigenous and Other Persons of Color (BIPOC) by police and others who oppress them, whether in Minnesota, Oregon or anywhere in our country. As legal aid organizations, our mission is to achieve justice for Oregon`s low-income communities by providing a full range of the highest quality civil services. We emphasize our clients` right to decide what solutions we seek to the problems they face, and our clients have long told us that racial discrimination is a key barrier to escaping poverty. We have a responsibility to our clients to work to dismantle systemic racism and white supremacy while fighting for economic justice on their behalf. Lawyers and legal aid staff across the state will continue to work together to bring equality, justice and integrity to our communities and legal system. Provides free civil law services to philadelphia`s low-income community. 718 Arch Street, Suite 300N. 215-981-3800. philalegal.org/ help low-income families of children with disabilities solve their health insurance problems. Provides FREE legal services on a variety of topics, including the medical assistance complaints procedure. Call 215-587-3350. www.legalclinicforthedisabled.org Provides free legal advice to people with developmental disabilities, particularly discrimination based on disability.

1315 Walnut Street, Suite 500 – 215-238 – 8070 disabilityrightspa.org/disabilityrightspa.org New York State Court System Attorneys for Children ProgramThe Attorneys for Children Program is the government office responsible for maintaining a roster of qualified lawyers to represent children and, as such, strives to provide the highest quality legal services to children involved in the justice system. TeamChild offers free holistic civil representation to youth who have significant barriers to accessing the community services, school programs and treatment they need to succeed in their lives and avoid trouble. TeamChild has five washington state offices in King, Pierce, Snohomish, Yakima and Spokane counties. For more information about TeamChild and educational advocacy resources, please visit teamchild.org/ There is also information about the Estate and Family Court, family law practices and procedures, as well as official legal forms and applications, as well as useful brochures, brochures and brochures. Public Interest Law Center, which provides legal services to children, specializing in child welfare reform, juvenile justice, mental health and children`s health – 215-625-0551- 1315 Walnut Street. www.jlc.org Establishing paternity creates a legal relationship between a father and a child that can help ensure a family history and the right to social security or other dependent benefits for the child. It can also help the child`s parent, as support payments made on behalf of one of the parents are credited as child support. The following section describes what child support services can and cannot help, your legal relationship with your local child welfare agency, and your responsibilities as a participant. The AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania is a non-profit law firm that provides free legal assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS and those affected by the epidemic.

Call (215) 587-9377 1211 Chestnut Street, Suite 600 www.aidslawpa.org/contact-us/need-legal-services is committed to providing low-income people with access to quality health care. They also cover the medical assistance complaint process, eligibility and complaints – 123 Chestnut Street, Suite 400-800-274-3258 www.phlp.org HAP works with homeless service providers, homeless lawyers, non-profit service providers and the legal community to provide legal representation to homeless clients and connect them with other social services. 1429 Walnut Street, 15th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102. (215) 523-9595. www.homelessadvocacyproject.org A Guide to Child Support Services for Relative Caregivers (PDF) (DSHS 22-1143) This booklet describes the services that the Child Support Division – DCS can offer you when caring for a parent`s child. DCS may determine paternity and establish, enforce or vary child support orders. Learn what services you get when you receive public support or Medicaid for the child in your household. Also learn what you need to do to help DCS and what to do if you think child support services could harm you or the child in your household. These lawyers practice in private practice and their services are subject to a fee. ACS does not endorse or affiliate with any of the lawyers listed on these links. This is not legal advice and for informational purposes only. An online resource for free or low-cost legal information and civil law services for low-income people – online only.

www.palawhelp.org In addition to local child support offices, family law brokers, private lawyers and legal clinics can provide legal assistance with child benefits. Specializing in Protection from Abuse (PFA) and Legal Issues – 215-686-7082 www.womenagainstabuse.org A parent or caregiver accused of abusing or neglecting their child is entitled to legal representation. If you can`t afford to pay for a lawyer, you`ll have one. The following organizations may provide legal assistance to families in family court proceedings. ACS is not affiliated with these organizations. This is not legal advice and for informational purposes only. Provides a variety of FREE legal services to low-income people, including the homeless and immigrants. Can give advice on navigating the child welfare system – 2 locations – 1424 Chestnut Street-215-981-3700 ET 1410 W Erie Avenue-215-227-2400. www.clsphila.org SeniorLAW Centre provides a wide range of services in our mission to protect the legal rights and interests of older people. 1500 JFK Blvd, Suite 1501. Call 1-877-727-7529 for assistance.