Texas

Lone Star Legal Aid (Nacogdoches Office) LSC Funded

http://www.lonestarlegal.org

Who We Are

Operating for more than 60 years, Lone Star Legal Aid (LSLA) is a non-profit law firm that now serves as the fourth largest legal aid organization of its type in the United States.  The firm provides free civil legal help to low-income persons who have immediate needs but cannot afford an attorney.  Headquartered in Houston, the organization operates another 12 branch offices and covers one-third of the state, including 72 counties in the eastern and Gulf Coast regions of Texas, and also four counties of southwest Arkansas, and has an eligible client population of almost 1.5 million at 125% of federal poverty guidelines.  LSLA is the only full-service civil legal aid provider in the region, and it offers advice/legal counsel, brief services, self-help clinics, community legal education, and referrals, as well as full representation in administrative hearings and county, state, and federal courts.  Practice areas include domestic abuse, health care, housing, employment, income maintenance, unlawful trade practices, education, civil rights, and disaster relief.  LSLA also manages special projects, such as food stamp outreach, language access, elder law clinics, and a legal help line.  Cases are accepted on a priority basis, and current priorities include: (1) enhancing and protecting income/economic stability; (2) preserving housing and related needs; (3) improving child outcomes; (4) seeking and maintaining safety, stability, health and well-being; and (5) assisting populations with special vulnerability, such as those who have disabilities, or who are elder, homeless or have limited English language skills.

General Contact Information

Address
Lone Star Legal Aid (Nacogdoches Office)
414 East Pillar St. (map)
Nacogdoches, TX 75961
Phone
936-560-1455, Lufkin Line 936-634-3181
Toll Free
800-354-1889
Fax
936-560-5385
Website
http://www.lonestarlegal.org

Choose a legal issue to learn more about the services provided:

Automobiles

Bankruptcy

Credit Reports and Credit Access

Debt Collection

Federal Income Tax

Foreclosure

Identity Theft

Mobile Homes

Other Consumer/Finance

Public Utilities - Gas, Electricity, Telephone

Small Claims Court

Student Loans

Unfair Sales Practices and Consumer Fraud

Identity Theft

Assistive Technology

Estate Planning

Medicare

Mental Health Issues

Rights of Individuals with Disabilities

Worker's Compensation

Estate Planning

Guardianship

Medicaid

Medicare

Nursing Homes

Other Elder Law Issues

Powers of attorney/advance directives/living wills

Prescription Drug Benefits

Social Security

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Family and Medical Leave Act

Other Employment

Rights of Individuals with Disabilities

Unemployment Insurance

Wage Claims

Worker's Compensation

Wrongful Termination and Working Conditions

Adoption

Child Support

Custody/Visitation

Divorce / Free Forms

Domestic Violence (Protective Orders)

Family and Medical Leave Act

Other Family or Juvenile Issues

Paternity

Rights of Grandparents

AIDS/HIV

Insurance

Medicaid

Medicare

Mental Health

Nursing Homes

Other Health Issues

Powers of attorney/advance directives/living wills

Prescription Drug Benefits

Contract for Deed

Discrimination

Foreclosure

Landlord-Tenant

Mobile Homes

Other Housing Issues

Public Housing, Subsidized Housing, and Section 8 Vouchers

Self-petitions and Waivers for Battered Spouses

Cash Assistance (TANF)

Disability Help

Energy Assistance

Food Stamps

Medicaid

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Unemployment Insurance

Women, Infants, & Children Nutrition Program

Worker's Compensation

Drafting a Will

Dying Without a Will (Intestacy)

Estate Planning

Guardianship

Powers of attorney/advance directives/living wills

Probating a Will

Small Estates

Trusts