There is no statewide income guideline for legal aid in NY; each legal aid provider makes its own determination. Most use 125% of the federal poverty level as a basic guideline, but not all do. The first related link below has a handy chart of income for various family sizes at different percentages of the federal poverty level.
For some agencies, income guidelines are flexible depending on the type of case and other factors. The only way to find out for sure if you qualify is to contact the agency.
The second related link below lists all of the legal aid agencies in NY, with a brief description of each; click the blue link to go to their website to find contact information. Some of the websites have more information about their income guidelines, but in most cases you will have to contact the agency.
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The number one thing needed to qualify for low income housing is of course, income proof. Any check stubs and references will do. You may also be asked to prove legal citizenship and/or proof of household residents. A background check may or may not be included.
If you are referring to a "Public Defender," you must fall below a certain income level in order qualify for free legal representation.
Contact Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma; their website is the first related link below. There other agencies in Oklahoma that provide free and low-cost legal aid, and you can find links to them at the second related link. Each agency has its own application procedure and eligibility criteria, so you'll have to contact them for details. As a general rule you can expect to qualify of your earn less than 125% of the Federal poverty guideline for your household. The 2013 figures for Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma are at the third related link.
Got to lawv.net to find the Legal aid of WV office in your area. I can't find any income guidelines that tell exactly what the income limit is anywhere on the internet. You'll have to make an appointment to determine if you qualify. Hope this helps!
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Yes, there is legal aid for low income fathers and mothers. The Legal Aid Foundation offers free or income adjusted legal aid for a variety of people.
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You must file as single on both your state and federal income tax forms if your state does not recognize same-sex marriage.
Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.Typically, schools will not require a student to be a legal resident. However, you will not qualify for financial aid in terms of federal and state grants.
Only if the US citizen can qualify for a mortgage on his own (using just his credit and income. Illegal aliens can't legally qualify for mortgages. I would suggest the illegal gain legal status.
You need to contact a legal aid or volunteer lawyer program in your county. You can find them at the first two related links below. You will need to meet their income guidelines. I found these at the third related link below, which also has links to lawyer referral services in case your income is too high to qualify for Legal Aid or a pro bono volunteer lawyer.