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Midpenn Legal Services Phone Number

The MLP Monologue blog is written by attorney Molly Sanders as part of the Be Well Berks Medical Legal Partnership (MLP) program, a collaboration between Reading Hospital and MidPenn Legal Services. Funded by the Be Well Berks grant program, the MLP provides free civil law advice and representation to low-income patients with unhealthy legal needs PALawHelp.org is an online guide to legal information and legal services in Pennsylvania. The website provides information on civil law issues and answers to many civil law questions. MidPenn Legal Services is a private, not-for-profit, public interest law firm dedicated to equal access to justice and quality legal services for low-income individuals and survivors of domestic violence in central Pennsylvania. MidPenn was founded in 2000 by merging three similar programs that have been around since the 1970s ™, each with a long history of working toward the same goals. MidPenn has highly skilled and dedicated employees and a Board of Directors that is committed to serving our community of customers. How to apply for legal services during COVID-19. Look. Evangeline Wright, rural tax advocate at MidPenn, answers questions about stimulus payments. Who is eligible? What do you need to do to get the money? How payments are delivered.

How much time you have to get your payment back. What if the IRS makes a mistake with your payment? This video contains general information and no specific legal advice. Although this information is considered correct at the time of preparation, individual situations may require individual analysis, so it may be advisable to consult a lawyer. MidPenn Legal Services attorneys Val West and Nick Matash discuss legal protections against discrimination in rental housing: who is covered, what features are protected, and how to file a complaint. MidPenn Legal Services is a 501c(3) nonprofit law firm that receives funding to provide free civil law services to low-income residents and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in 18 counties in central Pennsylvania. More information is available here. Medical-Legal Partnerships: MidPenn currently operates three Forensic Partnerships (MLPs) in its service area. MLPs combine legal defense with health care to address environmental and social factors that impact a patient`s health. In Lancaster County, MidPenn works with Care Connections at Lancaster General Hospital and Tabor Community Services. In Dauphin County, an Interest on Lawyer Trust account funds MidPenn`s partnership with Hamilton Health Center.

In Berks County, a grant from Be Well Berks funds MidPenn`s partnership with Reading Hospital. The impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on child care and attendance in central Pennsylvania. Can you ask for custody? How does the stay-at-home order affect your visitation rights? This video contains general information and no specific legal advice. Although this information is considered correct at the time of preparation, individual situations may require individual analysis, so it may be advisable to consult a lawyer. MidPenn Legal Services is a nonprofit public interest law firm that provides free civil legal assistance to low-income residents and survivors of domestic violence in 18 counties in central Pennsylvania: Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Central, Clearfield, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, Perry, Schuylkill, and York. Low Income Taxpayer Clinic: MidPenn`s Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) provides free legal advice and representation to low-income taxpayers and taxpayers who speak English as a second language in disputes with the Internal Revenue Service. Cases include: innocent spouse relief, injured spouse claims, audits, deficiency notices, earned income tax credit appeals, identity theft, privileges and duties, and contractual disputes between employees and self-employed individuals. LITC also manages tax education programs for Latin American social services and outreach organizations. Call 1-844-MPLS-TAX (844-675-7829) to contact LITC. Legal Intervention for Victims and Empowerment: Through MidPenn`s Legal Intervention for Victims and Empowerment (LIVE) project, funded by grants from the PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency, we can provide survivors of domestic and sexual violence with additional free legal representation in protection orders, family law, accommodation and eviction. Currently, the LIVE project operates in Berks, Blair, Clearfield, Cumberland, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Lancaster, Lebanon, Schuylkill and York County. In Franklin, Fulton, Lancaster and York counties, specialized services are available for seniors who are victims of abuse and financial exploitation.

The Current Pennsylvania and Federal Moratorium Impact on Mortgages, presented by MidPenn attorney Jamie Bonser. The purpose of this presentation is to inform the viewer of the current status of seizure actions in Pennsylvania as of May 8, 2020. This video contains general information and no specific legal advice. Although this information is considered correct at the time of preparation, individual situations may require individual analysis, so it may be advisable to consult a lawyer. Our programs are designed to advance our mission and provide vital services to our constituents. Look. Counties served: Central, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin 4. The disability prevents the person from working and must be related to the victimization of the person. MidPenn strives to help clients become independent and self-sufficient members of the community by strengthening families, stabilizing housing, guaranteeing income, providing access to health care and education, protecting personal safety, and protecting the rights of individuals. Speaker: Evangeline Wright is an attorney with MidPenn Legal Services` Rural Tax Advocacy Project.

It provides federal tax education and representation to eligible individuals in central Pennsylvania. 3. applied for Social Security disability benefits and were denied. «Rejected» means both 1) rejected after receiving a rejection letter from Social Security after applying to your local Social Security office, or 2) rejected after reconsideration of your application by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry`s Bureau of Disability Determination. Get help with your criminal record, volunteer with the Clean Slate Screening Project, and learn more about Clean Slate Advocacy. Clean Slate uses technology to seal certain criminal records from the public. Arrest files are sealed after charges are dropped, and some minor conviction files are sealed after 10 years. Rhodia Thomas, Esq. Executive Director Laurie Baughman, Esq. Deputy Director for Legal Defense Carrie Bowmaster, Esq.

Deputy Director of Operations Elizabeth Truntz Director of Finance Shawn Geesaman Chief Technology Officer Eliz Nestorov Director of Development Valerie West, Esq. Director of Contract Compliance. 2. Become a victim of crime. A victim of crime is someone who has suffered physical, sexual, financial or emotional harm as a result of a crime. It is not necessary to have filed a criminal complaint for the person to be considered a victim. A victim can be a primary or secondary victim. The main victim is the person against whom the crime was committed. A secondary victim is someone who is affected by the crime, but who has not experienced the crime themselves. This is the case, for example, of a child who is exposed to domestic violence and whose ability to function has been severely impaired as a result, and who therefore applies for disability from social security. Help is on the Line is a toll-free service offered by MidPenn Legal Services to eligible individuals living in our service area. To request services, call (800) 326-9177 401 E.

Louther Street, Suite 103 Carlisle, PA 17013 Local Office (717) 243-9400 Local Office Toll Free (800) 822-5288 Fax (717) 243-8026. Charitable Projects: MidPenn helps low-income individuals with charitable program issues so they can support themselves and their families. MidPenn provides free representation in unemployment benefits, medical assistance, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (food stamps), the Heating and Energy Assistance Program for Low-Income People (LIHEAP), and Infant and Female Children (WIC). Ensuring the Economic Rights of Victims with Disabilities: Through MidPenn`s Economic Rights Insurance for Victims with Disabilities (SERV`D) program, MidPenn advocates for victims of crime, including survivors of domestic violence, who apply for Social Security benefits for disability related to victimization of the person and prevent the person from working. For more information on the conditions for entitlement to social security benefits, see www.ssa.gov. March 2021 – Did your spouse or ex-spouse receive your COVID economic impact payment in 2020? If so, you may be able to claim your Economic Impact Payment (IAP) as a credit or refund for your 2020 federal tax return. The IRS procedures outline a path of relief for survivors who believe their COVID assistance payments were issued based on a fraudulent, falsified, or signed tax return by the survivor under duress. Labor Rights Project: MidPenn`s Labor Rights Project helps individuals overcome barriers to employment, obtain unemployment benefits, preserve their existing jobs, and clean up criminal records through deletions, file sealings, and pardons so they can find employment. MidPenn`s Director of Special Projects, Attorney Robert Hamilton, will host a webinar on child tax credits. How will this affect the low-income population? What steps can taxpayers take to ensure that everyone eligible for the loan can get the loan? Speaker: Robert Hamilton, Esq., MidPenn Legal Services Low Income Taxpayer Clinic.

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