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The court debt spiral


John Petit, managing attorney and Josh Hinkel, staff attorney   This month in Big Ideas, we’ve considered several common types of debt and the ways they can impact low-income Americans. Student loan debt, credit card debt, nursing home deb...

Creditor lawsuits: Giving defendants a fair chance


By Nancy Grim, Attorney-at-Law Volunteer and Former Board President at Community Legal Aid   Living in poverty can cost you. For low-income and working poor Americans who are able to secure credit, interest rates and fees are exorbitant...

Service training to focus on elder abuse


Break the Silence, an annual conference hosted by Community Legal Aid, will take place on Thursday, March 16th from 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center, 215 S. Depeyster St. in Kent, Ohio.   &nb...

Nursing Home Debt: Who is a responsible party?


By Jeff Lilly, staff attorney   Care decisions for aging loved ones can be fraught with emotion and stress. The search for high quality care, respect, and safety often feel overwhelming for all those involved. Unfortunately, this may be ex...

East Palestine Train Derailment


Community Legal Aid is available to help seniors and low-income residents of the East Palestine area impacted by the train derailment. Anybody struggling with issues concerning income, housing, education, or financial stability as a result of the train derailment should contact Community Legal Aid. 

Crushing student loan debt: there is hope


By Andrea Burton, managing attorney   On the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, momentum is gathering around forgiveness and discharge of the crippling student loan debt many Americans carry. The pandemic opened our eyes to the everyday reali...

Tax advocates warn of fraud, missed benefits


Tax time can be rife with emotion as filers anticipate a refund or worry they may owe. But what filers may not consider is that the tax season is an opportune time for fraudsters to take advantage of unsuspecting victims.   Dana Goldstein,...

Gun ownership and CPOs


by Jeanne Charles, managing attorney   Content Warning: This article contains information about violence which may be triggering for survivors of abuse.   Every day, our legal aid attorneys work to secure civil protection orde...

Tax audits: Equitable or not?


An Interview with Francine J. Lipman, William S. Boyd Professor of Law at University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ William S. Boyd School of Law   ~~   This past month we’ve considered a number of intersectionalities between the world ...

Tax Debt Woes


Helping households with IRS debt By Dana Goldstein, staff attorney   Over ten million Americans owe back taxes. That’s roughly five percent of our country’s adult population. Many of these people live in stress and fear - nervous to ope...