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Education
9:56 am
Wed August 1, 2012
Free Legal Aid Offered at Public Library
By Heidi Couch
The McCracken County Library is offering free legal clinics for low-income individuals, thanks in part to a $10,000 grant from the Kentucky Bar Association. Kentucky Legal Aid Attorney Natalie Bash told the Paducah Sun anyone who meets the federal poverty guidelines by 100 to 120 percent is eligible to participate. Local attorneys will provide advice and answer questions about any family law issue that can be handled on a brief service basis. This includes simple divorces, child support and child custody cases. The clinics are held the last Tuesday of each month and walk-ins are welcome.