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Generosity means justice for clients

Our client’s contractor tore up her house, never made repairs then turned around and filed suit against her. Watch to see how your #GiveToTheMax dollars achieve justice for Legal Aid clients.

Leave your home to loved ones without a will

In this webinar, learn about the simpler, more affordable alternative to a will when it comes to planning for the future.

Legal Aid tax help now streaming on YouTube

Get tax-filing guidance from Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid’s Low Income Taxpayer Clinic.

Legal Aid testifies: “Keep ban on prone restraints”

First day of the legislative session, Legal Aid Attorney Jessica Webster testifies on HF 3489, asking the House Education committee to keep the school ban on prone restraints. 

In Our Own Words: Improving Care for People with Disabilities – Part Two “Understanding”

“Understanding” is the second installment of the two-part series, “In Our Own Words,” produced by the Minnesota Disability Law Center. In this episode, people with disabilities dispel common assumptions held by health care providers.

In Our Own Words: Improving Care for People with Disabilities – Part One “Communication”

Produced by the Minnesota Disability Law Center, “In Our Own Words” is a two-part series of compelling interviews in which people with disabilities share what they most want providers of health care to know. Part one, “Communication,” conveys the lived experiences of people with disabilities.

A home of their own: Murphy v. Harpstead

Attorneys and Legal Aid client Mari Bottleson reflect on the historic class action, Murphy v. Harpstead. Filed on behalf of people with disabilities living in group homes, the settlement of $1.138M, is the largest ever awarded to Legal Aid in its history.

Join us in the fight for justice: The story of Legal Aid

Clients, community members, attorneys and staff tell the story of Legal Aid.

Melody’s story: Building generational wealth

With the help of her Legal Aid Community Clinic in the Harrison neighborhood, Melody now has a Transfer on Death Deed. It’s like a will, but arguably better, easier and far less expensive.

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