IL Legal Aid Online

@ILAO

Uses tech to lower barriers to the law so that people can understand their legal options + make informed decisions.

Chicago, IL
Joined January 2009

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  1. 12 hours ago

    Serving a summons

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  2. 12 hours ago

    In 2017, women earned 81 cents for every dollar a white male earns. It’s time to make the history.

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  3. 16 hours ago

    It's important to always buckle up. But what about car seats for children? More info here:

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  4. Apr 4

    Today is . Are you having trouble finding the information you need? If the information is public record, the government is required to provide it to you. Learn more here:

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  5. Apr 4

    People have the right to defend themselves when they are attacked or they feel in danger. Learn more here:

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  6. Apr 3

    Individualized Education Program (IEP)

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  7. Apr 3

    Colleges and universities have to have special rules in place to prevent sexual assault and protect survivors on campus. Learn more here:

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  8. Apr 2

    ICYMI: A new blog highlighting the statewide portal project from LSC, , and Net is launched! Check out the latest developments at .

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  9. Apr 3

    Are you a legal professional looking for resources about the rights of sexual assault and domestic violence survivors? Check out our manual here:

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  10. Apr 3

    Applying for Medicare

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  11. Apr 3

    There are many different kinds of federal and state government benefit programs for immigrants. Learn more here:

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  12. Apr 3

    Have you heard of the U-Visa for victims of crime? This visa allows survivors of certain crimes who don't have immigration status to report crimes without fear of retaliation, like being deported. Learn more here:

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  13. Apr 3

    What happens if I can't afford to bury my loved one's remains?

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  14. Apr 3

    Today is day of action. has designated the first Tuesday of every month as the Day of Action. This day is designed to support survivors and make others aware of the sexual violence. What actions will you take to stand with survivors today?

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  15. Apr 3

    Someone filed for an Order of Protection against me

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  16. Apr 3

    Thinking of legally changing your name? Use our online program to help you create your court forms:

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  17. Apr 3

    Are you a legal professional looking to learn more about the rights of immigrant survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault? Check out this training video by :

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  18. Apr 3

    Survivors of sexual and domestic violence often face housing problems because of the violence they are experiencing. Learn about the housing laws that protect survivors of violence here:

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  19. Apr 2

    Consult a lawyer anonymously and at no cost during on April 28 from 9 a.m. to noon

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  20. Apr 2

    Legal Remedies for Domestic Violence in the Era

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