Food Stamps, Cash Assistance Article
Where to Find an Attorney for Specific Legal Advice
Arizona has three legal aid organizations which cover different regions of the state.
- Community Legal Services (800) 852-9075 covers Maricopa, Mohave, Yavapai, Yuma and LaPaz Counties.
- Southern Arizona Legal Aid (800) 640-9465 covers southern Arizona.
- DNA People’s Legal Services (800) 789-7287 covers northern Arizona.
All legal service programs in Arizona differ, and their criteria for accepting cases vary. The legal aid organizations above all have the same criteria of income restrictions and legal status requirements, but do have varying priorities.
To find out about more Arizona resources that may be able to assist you, you can contact LegalLEARN, Legal Information & Resources at (866) 637-5341.
Individuals may apply for free and reduced fee legal services by using the "Access To Justice Online Intake System" through AZLawHelp.
If the legal services program in your area cannot assist you, you may be able to find a lawyer through lawyer referral services in Maricopa County (602) 257-4434 or Pima County (520) 623-4625.
The State Bar also maintains a listing of all Arizona attorneys on their website, and certifies “specialists” in eight legal areas. (Not all attorneys seek such certification, however.) Lists of specialists can also be found at the State Bar of Arizona’s website.
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QUESTIONS
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Is there ant way a homeless male can receive cash assistance
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Is the cash assistance program only for child support?
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i already applied on line for cash assistance... how do i find out if my worker has filed my information?
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how long do i have to wait to get my cash assistance into my ebt card
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Today I got my food stamp EBT card in the mail and called to activate it. Well, I gave them my social security number and made up my pin number like they asked me to and then it comes to the part where they tell me what my balance is. Well it said I have no current balance at this moment. I was just wondering why I don't have a balance when everyone I know that has or has had food stamps before is telling me that there should be money on there when I activate it?
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If you moved from another state this month can you get food stamp support now that here in AZ
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at what age is one considered to be elderly?
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If my son turns 18 and is getting a settlement from an accident does that affect my benefits?
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I am diabetic, taking medication, and receiving food stamps but I need to eat three times per day. The amount stamps I receive is not enough for three meals a day and toward the end of the month I have to limit to one meal per day. Is an increase possible?
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I was approved for food stamps, how do I get a card?
STORIES
LegalLEARN
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Free & Reduced Fees Legal Aid Resources
Click Here to apply online, or call
866-637-5341.
FIND LEGAL HELP
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OTHER LEGAL RESOURCES
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State Bar of Arizona
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Maricopa County Bar
www.maricopabar.org
Referral number 602-257-4434 -
Pima County Bar
www.pimacountybar.org
Referral number 520-623-4625 -
National Domestic Violence Hotline
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Bankruptcy Court Self Help Center
866-553-0893 -
Certified Legal Document Preparer Program
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ORGANIZATIONS
- Community Legal Services - Mohave County
View full description - American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona
View full description - Maricopa County Bar Lawyer Referral Service
View full description - DNA - People's Legal Services, Inc., Flagstaff
View full description - Pro Bono Program - Yavapai County
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