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February 2024 Pursuing Justice Newsletter

Justin Spicer • Apr 02, 2024

In this issue: Inside Look from the Executive Director; Opportunities to Help Out; CLE Opportunities; Legal Aid in the News

Inside Look from the Executive Director

Last year, Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio helped almost 40,000 people across our 36 counties. This includes families, children, seniors, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and numerous other groups of people. The areas in which we represented clients were also broad, including housing, domestic, consumer, benefits, re-entry, tax, employment, education, and more.


We are proud of our work, but the need for critical legal services for those living in poverty far outpaces our capacity. Unlike in the criminal legal system, there is no right to counsel for individuals on the civil side. As a result, families at risk of losing their housing, domestic violence survivors going through a divorce or custody dispute, or those who are not receiving the benefits or special education services they are entitled to are not provided a lawyer if they cannot afford one.    


Three out of four low-income households experienced at least one civil legal problem in the last year, according to The Justice Gap: The Unmet Needs of Low-Income Americans, a report released in 2022 by Legal Services Corporation (LSC). The report also found that 49% of households experienced five or more legal issues, with 55% stating that these problems substantially impacted their lives.  


Further, the study found that most low-income Americans do not get any or enough legal help for their civil legal problems and the cost of legal help stands out as an important barrier. Due to limited funds, Legal Aids like ours must turn away one out of every two requests for legal assistance. Even when we are able to provide some help, Legal Aids only have the resources to resolve 56% of the legal issues. These national numbers are consistent with our experience.


While those are difficult statistics to read, it is critical to understand the Justice Gap so that we can all continue to take steps to reduce it. Pro bono assistance, donations, partnerships, and more all help us to provide better access to justice throughout Southeast and Central Ohio. We encourage you to get involved and help us ensure that all Ohioans—regardless of income—can access justice.


Connecting with Pro Bono

Opportunities to Help Out

Franklin County Home Value Challenge Clinics – Multiple Dates Through March 

LASCO and the Franklin County Board of Revision (BOR) will be holding in-person events to help homeowners who believe their home values are incorrect file complaints with the BOR. The clinics are educational events that walk homeowners through the process of filing complaints and answer questions that may arise throughout the filing process. The conversations with program participants will address the homeowner’s opinion of value, whether the homeowner should file a BOR complaint, and how great of a change in value should be requested. Volunteers can register for a one, two, or three-hour volunteer shift. There are both in-person and remote options to volunteer.


To register, complete the online registration form OR call 614-525-HOME.


Asylum Clinics – February 27

Our next asylum clinic is February 27th. No prior experience necessary! To sign up and to receive additional details on training, please click here. 


Columbus Expungement Clinic – March 23 

We are excited to be partnering with Ohio Means Jobs, Franklin County Municipal Court Self Help Center, Court, and Clerk’s offices, Franklin County Common Pleas, and volunteers to host this Expungement Clinic on Saturday, March 23. To sign up, please click here. See below for free CLE information for volunteers!

 

Columbus Advice Clinics – Ongoing 

We are seeking help at a number of in-person advice clinics this year. Please consider lending your time and talent to one of the clinics listed below:


Jewish Family Services

1st Monday of each month, 5:30-8 p.m.

1070 College Avenue

Sign up


Van Buren Shelter

2nd Monday of each month, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

575 Van Buren Drive

Sign up


YWCA Family Center

2nd Tuesday of each month, 6-8 p.m.

900 Harvey Court

Sign up


Faith Mission on 8th Avenue

2nd Wednesday of each month, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

599 East 8th Avenue

Sign up


VA Ambulatory Care Center

2nd Thursday of each month, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

420 N. James Road

Sign up


Mt. Olivet Church

3rd Wednesday of each month, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

425 E. Main Street

Sign up


Faith Mission/Nancy’s Place Downtown

4th Wednesday of each month, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

217 N. Grant Ave

Sign up


CLE Opportunities

2024 Clinic Curriculum Series

Legal Aid’s “2024 Clinic Curriculum” Series is wrapping up its Weekly 1-Hour Training Series created specifically for lawyers who volunteer at our brief advice clinics. Attendees at the live virtual sessions will receive CLE credit, practical tips, and digestible substantive legal knowledge in the areas we encounter most frequently at our advice clinics.


This 5-Part Series has taken place on zoom on Thursdays from 12-1:00; please see remaining dates for live virtual meetings with CLE credit:

  • Thursday February 15th - Landlord-Tenant


Sign up to attend the final session here! Trainings will be recorded and made available after the events.


The following 2024 Curriculum Series sessions are now available for review; replay does not qualify for CLE credit:

  • Probate
  • Consumer Debt
  • Divorce and Dissolution
  • Custody and Support


Please email probono@lasco.org to access recordings.

 

Criminal Record Sealing & Expungement for Clinic Volunteers

Virtual

March 7, 2 - 4 p.m.

This live, interactive webinar will prepare attorneys to volunteer at re-entry clinics for eligible low-income clients who would like to have their criminal records sealed or expunged. The presentation will cover eligibility for expungement and record sealing, timelines, forms, and court procedures. The presenter will also discuss changes in Ohio laws, over the last year, that have impacted eligibility and procedures for sealing and expunging criminal records. Sign up to attend here.


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