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Courts & Judges
 
   2008 Poverty Guidelines and Legal Services
Whether a person can get free legal help from some legal aid and legal services programs depends on his or her income and other financial resources. Here are income guidelines based on 125% and 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. Some programs limit help to people with income under the 125% mark, and make exceptions for people with income between 125% and 200%. Even if you think you make too much money, you should always check with the program that provices free legal help to see if you qualify for free legal aid, since some exceptions may apply.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services  
  
   
   About the Louisiana Supreme Court (Separate Website)
Learn about the state's highest court.
By: Louisiana Supreme Court
  
   
   Being a Witness (Separate Website)
Advice on being a witness in court or in a deposition. Why being a witness is important.
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
  
   
   Complaints Against State Judges (Separate Website)
Where and how to file a complaint. How the Court handles a judge's misconduct or inability to perform the job.
By: Louisiana Supreme Court
  
   
   Federal Judges and Courts (Separate Website)
Who appoints federal judges. How to file a case in a federal court. How to find out what's going on in your case.
By: U.S. Courts Administrative Office
  
   
   How Courts Work (Separate Website)
How courts, judges and juries work.
By: American Bar Association
  
   
   Louisiana's Court System (Separate Website)
Find out how Louisisiana's courts are set up and what they do. This link to the Louisiana State Bar Association site has information about every kind of court in the state.
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
  
   
   The Federal Court System This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page.
The history of federal courts. What they do. Legal terms defined.
By: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts
  
   
   The Judicial System: How It Works (Separate Website)
Overview of the parts of the American Legal System.
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
  
   
Lawyers & Clients
 
   2008 Poverty Guidelines and Legal Services
Whether a person can get free legal help from some legal aid and legal services programs depends on his or her income and other financial resources. Here are income guidelines based on 125% and 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. Some programs limit help to people with income under the 125% mark, and make exceptions for people with income between 125% and 200%. Even if you think you make too much money, you should always check with the program that provices free legal help to see if you qualify for free legal aid, since some exceptions may apply.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services  
  
   
   Answers to Questions About Lawyers (Separate Website)
What it takes to be a lawyer. When you might need a lawyer. What kind of lawyer to look for. Where to go with a complaint against a lawyer.
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
  
   
   Class Action Information (Separate Website)
What is a class action; how it works; pros and cons.
By: ClassActionFAQ.org
  
   
   Complaints Against Lawyers (Separate Website)
How and where to file a complaint against a lawyer for misconduct.
By: Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board
  
   
   How Lawyers Charge (Separate Website)
How private lawyers can charge fees. How to know if a fee is reasonable.
By: Louisiana State Bar Association
  
   
   How to Find a Lawyer
Make too much money to get a lawyer from a free legal services program, but not enough to pay for one? Tips on finding a lawyer.
By: New Orleans Legal Assistance (an office of SLLS)
  
   
   Problems with Your Lawyer? (Separate Website)
What to do if you have trouble.
By: American Bar Association
  
   
Legislators
 
   About the Congress (Separate Website)
Find out who represents you in Congress, how to get help from them, how to find out about law in the making, and more.
By: Federal Citizen Information Center
  
   
   Louisiana State Legislature (Separate Website)
How bills become law. How to reach the legislators, and more.
By: State of Louisiana
  
   
   The Legislative Process (Separate Website)
How Congress works. How laws are made on the federal level.
By: U. S. House of Representatives
  
   
Louisiana's Legal System
 
   2008 Poverty Guidelines and Legal Services
Whether a person can get free legal help from some legal aid and legal services programs depends on his or her income and other financial resources. Here are income guidelines based on 125% and 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. Some programs limit help to people with income under the 125% mark, and make exceptions for people with income between 125% and 200%. Even if you think you make too much money, you should always check with the program that provices free legal help to see if you qualify for free legal aid, since some exceptions may apply.
By: Southeast Louisiana Legal Services  
  
   
 
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