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eligibility is determined by income level and the type of legal problem.
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There are a number of factors that are considered when we make a decision about the income eligibility. Depending on your situation, you might be eligible to receive services even if your income is higher than these guidelines. Income eligibility determinations are made on a case-by-case basis, so if you aren't sure whether your income is too high you should contact your nearest ALSC office. Alaskans over the age of 60 are generally provided assistance without regard to income, although a priority is placed on providing assistance to Seniors in social or economic need. If you are serving as a caregiver, contact your nearest ALSC office to see if we can help you. Native Allotment clients receive free legal services no matter what their income is, or where they live. ALSC's statewide Native Allotment unit is located in Anchorage. For information on the types of cases that ALSC may be able to handle, see Types of Cases. If you have questions about income eligibility, contact the nearest Alaska Legal Services Corporation office We
also have a web based eligibility presentation you may try.
Click here to give it a try. |
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