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The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) provides funding to each state’s legal aid program(s) to provide legal aid to eligible clients. In return, every legal aid program must provide a report to LSC concerning their service delivery numbers and operational expenses in "Grantee Activity Reports" at the end of each year. These reports are for a period of January to December.
Based on local health conditions and recommended CDC guidelines, local chief and presiding judges may decide whether precautionary measures should be taken to ensure the health and safety of those in the courtroom or court facility. OCSCA's state and local court administrative orders have been recended in "Order, dated February 25, 2022."
If you’ve held a 9-5 job, you’ve likely heard of social security. This federal program serves as a sort-of savings account that older Americans can tap into to provide income for their retirement. While most people associate social security with retirement benefits, it also provides disability benefits and support for family members who lose a spouse or parent.
You can find important information about Missouri's Food Stamp Program or SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) by clicking on the PDF file below. Information included in the brochure includes how to appy and you can view eligibility reuirements.
What is Medicaid expansion?
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This article was updated to reflect changes in the law, which took effect Aug. 28, 2021.
Consider signing up for an identity theft monitoring service for yourself and other members of your family, including children.
Don’t use the same password for multiple accounts. Make each password unique.
Use a password manager to securely store your passwords.
The Missouri Bar has developed a publication specially prepared as an introduction to your rights and responsibilities as an adult citizen of the United States. There is no manual that tells you everything you need to know once you become an adult in the eyes of Missouri law. However, this publication will answer basic questions in several areas that will affect your everyday life in Missouri. It can be alarming the day you turn 18. We want you to be as fully informed as possible.
Please click on the pdf link below to view the publication.
If you think you are near to foreclosure on your house, you can take steps to avoid the foreclosure. The Missouri Bar has published a brochure with valuable information for you. Click on the document below to open the brochure.
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