Legal Aid Services Of Oregon
Community Resource
About this resource
This nonprofit legal office provides civil legal assistance to Indian tribes, Native organizations, and individual Native people concerning issues related to Indian law or tribal law, or connected to their status as tribal members. They do not take on cases involving domestic relations or housing, directing those to local Legal Aid offices instead. Cases against Indian tribes are also not accepted. Current priorities for cases include access to tribal courts, enhancing tribal court systems, safeguarding tribal sovereignty and self-governance, matters under the Indian Child Welfare Act, tribal enrollment, trust land and resource issues, educational concerns, health care matters, probate and estate planning, public benefits influenced by an individual's Indian status, and domestic violence cases.
Intake Procedure: For further details, please call or check the website.
Fees: There are no fees.
Who can use this
- Eligibility is for Indian tribes, groups, and Native individuals who meet low-income criteria.
Documents you may need
- None required at intake
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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