Whether for professional reasons or personal matters, everyone must confront legal issues at some point in their life.
Completing legal documents necessitates meticulous care, starting with choosing the suitable form template.
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Kansas recently passed a new Elder Abuse Law for victims of financial abuse that are age 70 or older. If offenders are convicted of large-scale financial abuse, they could face more than 40 years in prison.
Access to Justice Advice Line (run by Kansas Legal Services): 1-800-675-5860 (ATJ advice line provides free brief advice to court patrons whose incomes are at or below 400% of the federal poverty level.)
Kansas Legal Services gives free or low cost civil legal advice and representation for persons whose incomes make them eligible. You will find out if you are eligible for legal assistance by talking with an Intake Specialist, whether you apply online or call our intake line.
Individuals seeking legal assistance should first complete an online application or call the KLS Statewide Client Intake at 1-800-723-6953.
Elder law covers a number of different legal issues affecting older adults, their future or current caretakers, and their relatives. They handle important estate planning and financial matters and assist in the navigation of the medicaid process, assisted living and long term care planning for seniors.
The Elder Hotline is a program of Kansas Legal Services, and private attorneys volunteer their time to field your calls. All you have to do is call the program at 888-353-5337, and you will be connected with a volunteer attorney who will try to answer your questions.
File your petition with the clerk of the court office in your county. Answer all questions on forms with specific information. Include dates, times, and a clear description of events.