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Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Provides free civil legal representation to those who have limited income or special legal needs in the following areas:
- Family and safety.
- House and apartment.
- Work and employment rights.
- Health, disability, and basic needs.
- Immigration.
Family and Safety:
Focuses on cases where personal safety and financial stability are at risk, including:
- Orders of Protection and No Contact Orders for survivors of domestic or sexual violence and elder abuse.
- Custody and Divorce.
- Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Investigations of Parents and Caregivers.
- Special Education and School Discipline.
House and Apartment:
Focuses on cases that protect safe and affordable housing for tenants and homeowners, including:
- Preventing eviction or termination from subsidized housing and the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
- Challenging discrimination and enforcing rights for tenants in subsidized housing or with special legal needs, such as survivors of domestic violence.
- Foreclosure defense and other protections for homeowners.
- Maintaining and restoring essential utility services (gas, electricity, water).
- Transfer on Death Instruments to pass a home to a designated beneficiary.
Money and Debt:
Focuses on cases that protect income and assets from unfair collections and fraud, including:
- Bankruptcy.
- Student loans.
- Car title and payday loans.
- Unfair debt collection.
- Consumer fraud.
- Driver's license restoration for debt-related suspension.
- Financial exploitation of older adults.
- Power of attorney for financial/property.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Work and Employment Rights:
Focuses on protecting the rights and benefits of workers and reducing barriers to employment, including:
- Unemployment Insurance benefits.
- Wage claims.
- Employment discrimination and enforcement of employee protections such as FMLA (family medical leave) and VESSA (for survivors of domestic or sexual violence).
- Expungement and sealing of adult and juvenile criminal records.
- The legal needs of migrant agricultural and landscape workers throughout Illinois.
- Comprehensive services for victims of human trafficking throughout Illinois.
Health, Disability, and Basic Needs:
Focuses on accessing and protecting benefits for basic human needs, including:
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
- Medical Assistance (Medicaid, Medicare).
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security.
- Veterans Benefits.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
- Crime Victims Compensation from the State of Illinois.
- Rights of long term care residents in Suburban Cook and Lake County.
- Healthcare Power of Attorney and Living Wills.
Immigration:
Focuses on obtaining protected status for survivors of crime, including U-visa, VAWA (for survivors of domestic violence), and T-visa (for survivors of human trafficking).
Provides free civil legal representation to those who have limited income or special legal needs in the following areas:
- Family and safety.
- House and apartment.
- Work and employment rights.
- Health, disability, and basic needs.
- Immigration.
Family and Safety:
Focuses on cases where personal safety and financial stability are at risk, including:
- Orders of Protection and No Contact Orders for survivors of domestic or sexual violence and elder abuse.
- Custody and Divorce.
- Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) Investigations of Parents and Caregivers.
- Special Education and School Discipline.
House and Apartment:
Focuses on cases that protect safe and affordable housing for tenants and homeowners, including:
- Preventing eviction or termination from subsidized housing and the Housing Choice Voucher Program.
- Challenging discrimination and enforcing rights for tenants in subsidized housing or with special legal needs, such as survivors of domestic violence.
- Foreclosure defense and other protections for homeowners.
- Maintaining and restoring essential utility services (gas, electricity, water).
- Transfer on Death Instruments to pass a home to a designated beneficiary.
Money and Debt:
Focuses on cases that protect income and assets from unfair collections and fraud, including:
- Bankruptcy.
- Student loans.
- Car title and payday loans.
- Unfair debt collection.
- Consumer fraud.
- Driver's license restoration for debt-related suspension.
- Financial exploitation of older adults.
- Power of attorney for financial/property.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Work and Employment Rights:
Focuses on protecting the rights and benefits of workers and reducing barriers to employment, including:
- Unemployment Insurance benefits.
- Wage claims.
- Employment discrimination and enforcement of employee protections such as FMLA (family medical leave) and VESSA (for survivors of domestic or sexual violence).
- Expungement and sealing of adult and juvenile criminal records.
- The legal needs of migrant agricultural and landscape workers throughout Illinois.
- Comprehensive services for victims of human trafficking throughout Illinois.
Health, Disability, and Basic Needs:
Focuses on accessing and protecting benefits for basic human needs, including:
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
- Medical Assistance (Medicaid, Medicare).
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security.
- Veterans Benefits.
- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
- Crime Victims Compensation from the State of Illinois.
- Rights of long term care residents in Suburban Cook and Lake County.
- Healthcare Power of Attorney and Living Wills.
Immigration:
Focuses on obtaining protected status for survivors of crime, including U-visa, VAWA (for survivors of domestic violence), and T-visa (for survivors of human trafficking).
Services
Advocacy
Protective/Restraining Orders
General Legal Aid
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Eviction Prevention Assistance
Welfare Rights Assistance
Files claims and determines eligibility for unemployment benefits. The fastest way to access unemployment benefits is through the website. People can also file at the local IDES office.
Files claims and determines eligibility for unemployment benefits. The fastest way to access unemployment benefits is through the website. People can also file at the local IDES office.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Services
General Legal Aid
General Benefits and Services Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Services
General Legal Aid
General Benefits and Services Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Services
General Legal Aid
General Benefits and Services Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Illinois state unemployment insurance (UI) program.
Illinois state unemployment insurance (UI) program.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance
Offers financial benefits for eligible unemployed workers for a designated period of time. Potential recipients must file a claim to assure eligibility.
Offers financial benefits for eligible unemployed workers for a designated period of time. Potential recipients must file a claim to assure eligibility.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Services
General Legal Aid
General Benefits and Services Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Services
General Legal Aid
General Benefits and Services Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Services
Protective/Restraining Orders
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Legal Aid
Eviction Prevention Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Services
Protective/Restraining Orders
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Legal Aid
Eviction Prevention Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Services
Protective/Restraining Orders
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Legal Aid
Eviction Prevention Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Services
Protective/Restraining Orders
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Legal Aid
Eviction Prevention Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Services
General Legal Aid
General Benefits and Services Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Helps increase access to education and employment, among other supports. Services include:
- Seeking expungements and sealing criminal records, restoring driver’s licenses, and removing other barriers to employment, education and housing.
- SNAP and TANF denials, calculations, overpayments and sanctions.
- Special education, school discipline, and school enrollment issues.
- Community Care Program and Home Services Program issues.
- Tax disputes with IRS, including innocent spouse relief, identity theft, and collections.
Services
General Legal Aid
General Benefits and Services Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Criminal Record Expungement Assistance
Taxpayer Advocate Services
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Services
Protective/Restraining Orders
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Legal Aid
Eviction Prevention Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Unemployment insurance is a state-operated program designed to partially replace lost wages when individuals are out of work. Like fire, accident, health, and other types of insurance, it is for emergencies: when individuals are temporarily or permanently out of a job or if they work less than full time because of a lack of work.The program ensures that, if individuals meet the eligibility requirements of the law, they will have some income while they are looking for a job, up to a maximum of 26 full weeks in a one-year period, depending on when the claim was established. Unemployment insurance, however, cannot and does not protect individuals against wage losses while they are absent from work due to illness or while they are idle by choice.
Services
State Unemployment Insurance Applications
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Legal assistance for low-income individuals and the elderly in civil matters involving basic needs. The type of services they provide range from telephone advice or brief service, to representation in court or at administrative hearings. Areas of legal assistance include:
- Family Law (domestic violence, orders of protection, elder abuse, family violence, guardianship, bankruptcy).
- Housing Law (landlord/tenant dispute, including evictions, foreclosures, fair housing issues).
- Educational Law (children with disabilities, school suspensions, children's educational rights).
- Consumer Law (identity theft, debt collection rights, consumer fraud).
- Elder Law & Disability Rights (adult protective issues, guardianship issues).
- Health and Economic Security (help obtaining/keeping public benefits, clearing/sealing criminal records).
Services
Protective/Restraining Orders
Welfare Rights Assistance
General Legal Aid
Eviction Prevention Assistance
State Unemployment Insurance Appeals/Complaints