Legal Services for the Indigent Citizens: A Basic Right
Basic rights of indigent citizens for legal services.
Every people in the country, rich or poor, all share the
responsibility of abiding by the federal and state laws. As much as possible,
the laws are unbiased to cover every citizen's rights to live honorably and
responsibly.
However, instances like poverty could make individuals feel
that they do not have as much rights and privileges as those who are quite well
off. One of those rights is the right to obtain legal services. Many
impoverished citizens, not only in Los Angeles County suffer from injuries and
damages of property without acquiring proper legal services.
In order to reach out to those citizens who are
underprivileged and inaccessible to services by professional lawyers, the
United States Congress made way for setting up the Legal Services Corporation
or LSC by passing the Legal Services Corporation Act of 1974. This private and
non-profit corporation endeavors to make available for low-income individuals
an equal access or opportunity in the justice system.
This main objective is abetted by the provision of top
quality legal services and assistance for those who are unable to afford
sufficient and satisfactory legal counsel.
The LSC ensures that legal assistance concerning civil
issues become accessible for low-income citizens. Free legal services, however,
are not given by LSC to the indigent citizens directly. Rather, it has almost
200 local legal services programs all over the country that provides grants.
The LSC have imposed income guidelines. Those who qualify
can avail of the legal assistance by the "local legal services
programs."
These groups providing local legal services receive funds
from private sources and the state and county/city governments.
LSC's Income
Guidelines
The LSC was mandated to impose "maximum income
levels" for qualifications in availing of the free legal services. This
maximum income level corresponds to the 125 percent of the Federal Poverty
Guidelines, as released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Since February 2007, the maximum income level for a family
with four members in the United States continental area is $25, 813. In Hawaii
and Alaska, this figure is a bit higher.
LSC's Clients
Clients accommodated by LSC have no ethnic, racial and age
preferences.
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working poor or low income/salary workers
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veterans
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farmers
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disabled
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victims of natural disaster
LSC's Legal Services
The local legal services programs of the LSC all over the
country provides lawyer representation in cases of:
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welfare problems
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housing issues
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concerns on family law
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issues of consumer protection
Legal assistance is provided free for:
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victims of abuse, violence (e.g. domestic violence)
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senior citizen consumers
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tenants
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seniors and veterans
However, only about two percent of the poor people's civil
legal needs are able to be addressed by the local legal services programs of
the LSC , notwithstanding the dedication of the attorneys.
Get more information about our Los Angeles County legal
service through Los Angeles Lawyers website at http://www.mesrianilaw.com/Los-Angeles-Personal-Injury-Legal-Services.html
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lala C. Ballatan a.k.a Kay Zetkin discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily journals way back when she was 10. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined and observed, to bear witness.
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