Skip to main content
Missouri Legal Services

Missouri Legal Services

Provides free legal help to Missourians

Quick Exit Exit Site

Menu

  • About Us
    • Programs
    • Missouri Legal Aid By the Numbers
    • Financial and Tax Information
    • FAQS
  • Our Website
    • About Our Website
    • Missouri Legal Services Website Goals
  • Be Involved
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Pro Bono Opportunties
  • Offices
  • Courts
    • Missouri Courts
    • Access Your Case Docket
    • Self-Representation and Missouri Court Forms
    • Missouri Court Responses to Covid-19
  • Legal Information
  • Donate
    • Donate Today!
    • Why should you resolve to support civil legal aid in 2024?
    • Why Give To Legal Aid
    • Everyone Benefits From Legal Aid
    • Missouri Legal Aid Sucess Stories
    • Video: A Client's Story
  • Clinics
    • Justice in Schools - Legal Services of Western Missouri
    • Mid-Missouri Legal Services - Justice in the Halls Clinic
    • Uncontested Divorce Clinic - Mid-Missouri Legal Services
    • Veterans Law Project: Mid-Missouri Legal Services
    • Mid-Missouri Legal Services Clinics Based Upon Interest
    • Free Legal Clinic at St. Louis Public Library’s Central Branch
    • Gene Taylor Veterans Clinic Springfield MO
  • Home
  • Topics

Topics

Topics

Filter your results

Related Articles

Selected filters:

Disaster ReliefPublic BenefitsClear All Filters
Legal Aid Disaster Resource Center
The Legal Aid Disaster Resource Center was created by the nonprofit Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the nation's largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans. Since the Hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005, LSC has developed an extensive coordinated response program to assist people affected by disasters, and LSC grantees have taken the lead in helping and successfully representing disaster survivors.
Disaster Relief
Medicaid Annual Renewals and Eligibility for Other Insurance
Starting April 1, 2023, the Family Support Division (FSD) will resume annual redeterminations of eligibility for all Medicaid and CHIP (MO HealthNet) participants. This process is called annual renewal.  Some participants will no longer be eligible for Medicaid benefits, if this happens to you, you may be  eligible for special enrollment periods (SEP) to get coverage through your employer or from the Health Insurance Marketplace (healthcare.gov). For More information click on the attached pdf document below.
ConsumerPublic Benefits
Medicaid and Eligibility for Other Insurance
Starting April 1, 2023, the Family Support Division (FSD) will resume annual redeterminations of eligibility for all Medicaid and CHIP (MO HealthNet) participants. This process is called annual renewal. Some participants will no longer be eligible for Medicaid benefits, if this happens to you, you may be eligible for special enrollment periods (SEP) to get coverage through your employer or from the Health Insurance Marketplace (healthcare.gov).  To learn more about this click on the pdf document below.
ConsumerPublic Benefits
Medicaid Annual Renewals and Young Adults
Many young adults have been able to keep their Medicaid for Kids active during the course of the pandemic. If you are 19 or older and still enrolled in MO HealthNet for Kids, you may need to provide updated information to the Family Support Division (FSD) to ensure your coverage remains active. Starting April 1, 2023, FSD resumed annual renewals of eligibility for all Medicaid recipients. For more information, click on brochure below.
Health CarePublic Benefits
Young adults on Medicaid for Kids may need to apply
Some young adults ages 19 and older have kept their Medicaid for Kids coverage during the pandemic. On April 1, 2023 the Family Support Division resumed annual renewals, and after May 1, 2023 started sending annual renewal forms.   For more information, Click on the brochure below.
Health CarePublic Benefits
  • « First First page
  • ‹ Previous Previous page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
31 - 35 of 35 Results

Filter by Topic

  • Attorneys (11)
  • Bankruptcy (6)
  • Civil Rights (2)
  • Consumer (24)
  • Courts (9)
  • Disability (11)
  • (-) Disaster Relief (17)
  • Domestic Violence (7)
  • Education (14)
  • Employment (2)
  • Family Law (22)
  • Forms - Public (5)
  • Health Care (12)
  • Housing (23)
  • Human Trafficking (2)
  • Juvenile Law (5)
  • Missouri Lawyers Corner (28)
  • Other Information (5)
  • (-) Public Benefits (18)
  • Scams & Identity Theft (11)
  • Senior Citizens (17)
  • Taxes (9)
  • Utilities (3)
  • Veterans (16)
  • Wills/Estates (13)

Filter by Topic

  • Attorneys (11)
  • Bankruptcy (6)
  • Civil Rights (2)
  • Consumer (24)
  • Courts (9)
  • Disability (11)
  • (-) Disaster Relief (17)
  • Domestic Violence (7)
  • Education (14)
  • Employment (2)
  • Family Law (22)
  • Forms - Public (5)
  • Health Care (12)
  • Housing (23)
  • Human Trafficking (2)
  • Juvenile Law (5)
  • Missouri Lawyers Corner (28)
  • Other Information (5)
  • (-) Public Benefits (18)
  • Scams & Identity Theft (11)
  • Senior Citizens (17)
  • Taxes (9)
  • Utilities (3)
  • Veterans (16)
  • Wills/Estates (13)

Related Articles

Selected filters:

Disaster ReliefPublic BenefitsClear All Filters
Legal Aid Disaster Resource Center
The Legal Aid Disaster Resource Center was created by the nonprofit Legal Services Corporation (LSC), the nation's largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans. Since the Hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005, LSC has developed an extensive coordinated response program to assist people affected by disasters, and LSC grantees have taken the lead in helping and successfully representing disaster survivors.
Disaster Relief
Medicaid Annual Renewals and Eligibility for Other Insurance
Starting April 1, 2023, the Family Support Division (FSD) will resume annual redeterminations of eligibility for all Medicaid and CHIP (MO HealthNet) participants. This process is called annual renewal.  Some participants will no longer be eligible for Medicaid benefits, if this happens to you, you may be  eligible for special enrollment periods (SEP) to get coverage through your employer or from the Health Insurance Marketplace (healthcare.gov). For More information click on the attached pdf document below.
ConsumerPublic Benefits
Medicaid and Eligibility for Other Insurance
Starting April 1, 2023, the Family Support Division (FSD) will resume annual redeterminations of eligibility for all Medicaid and CHIP (MO HealthNet) participants. This process is called annual renewal. Some participants will no longer be eligible for Medicaid benefits, if this happens to you, you may be eligible for special enrollment periods (SEP) to get coverage through your employer or from the Health Insurance Marketplace (healthcare.gov).  To learn more about this click on the pdf document below.
ConsumerPublic Benefits
Medicaid Annual Renewals and Young Adults
Many young adults have been able to keep their Medicaid for Kids active during the course of the pandemic. If you are 19 or older and still enrolled in MO HealthNet for Kids, you may need to provide updated information to the Family Support Division (FSD) to ensure your coverage remains active. Starting April 1, 2023, FSD resumed annual renewals of eligibility for all Medicaid recipients. For more information, click on brochure below.
Health CarePublic Benefits
Young adults on Medicaid for Kids may need to apply
Some young adults ages 19 and older have kept their Medicaid for Kids coverage during the pandemic. On April 1, 2023 the Family Support Division resumed annual renewals, and after May 1, 2023 started sending annual renewal forms.   For more information, Click on the brochure below.
Health CarePublic Benefits
  • « First First page
  • ‹ Previous Previous page
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
31 - 35 of 35 Results

Missouri Legal Services

Provides free legal help to Missourians

  • Our Mission
  • Public Notice
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Disclaimers
  • Terms of Use
  • Staff Intranet
  • Contact Us
Powered byOpen Adocate logo
© 2025 Legal Services of Missouri