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You can change your name legally through a court process. You file a form called Petition for Name Change (linked below) in the county where you live. The District Judge in the county looks over your Petition. If the Judge okays (grants) your Petition, your name is changed.
Once your name is changed, it is your responsibility to tell everyone that needs to know. Make sure you think about all the legal, public and private agencies, companies and other people who need to know.
These forms can be used to ask the court to enforce a court order when the other person in your divorce or custody case is not following the order.
Are you a veteran living in Kentucky?
Do you need legal help?
The Volunteer Lawyers for Veterans Program is a statewide initiative that offers civil legal services to veterans living in poverty by pairing them with a pro bono (free) attorney!
Services include but are not limited to:
At AppalReD Legal Aid, we believe everyone deserves access to justice, no matter their income. Each year, our attorneys help survivors of domestic violence, families facing eviction or struggling after natural disasters, seniors experiencing fraud or abuse, and many others in crisis.
But the demand for legal help is greater than our staff alone can meet.
That’s where you come in.
Attorney Pro Bono Opportunities
AppalReD offers the following pro bono attorney opportunities:
1. Pro Bono Case Referrals- We can send you case referrals for pro bono representation in the following areas: family law, bankruptcies, collection cases, and evictions.
2. Low Income Taxpayer Clinic-You can volunteer to provide pro bono help to clients with IRS tax issues.
These forms can be used to file an Answer when you are served with a divorce or custody petition.
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You can change your name legally through a court process. You file a form called Petition for Name Change (linked below) in the county where you live. The District Judge in the county looks over your Petition. If the Judge okays (grants) your Petition, your name is changed.
Once your name is changed, it is your responsibility to tell everyone that needs to know. Make sure you think about all the legal, public and private agencies, companies and other people who need to know.
These forms can be used to ask the court to enforce a court order when the other person in your divorce or custody case is not following the order.
Are you a veteran living in Kentucky?
Do you need legal help?
The Volunteer Lawyers for Veterans Program is a statewide initiative that offers civil legal services to veterans living in poverty by pairing them with a pro bono (free) attorney!
Services include but are not limited to:
At AppalReD Legal Aid, we believe everyone deserves access to justice, no matter their income. Each year, our attorneys help survivors of domestic violence, families facing eviction or struggling after natural disasters, seniors experiencing fraud or abuse, and many others in crisis.
But the demand for legal help is greater than our staff alone can meet.
That’s where you come in.
Attorney Pro Bono Opportunities
AppalReD offers the following pro bono attorney opportunities:
1. Pro Bono Case Referrals- We can send you case referrals for pro bono representation in the following areas: family law, bankruptcies, collection cases, and evictions.
2. Low Income Taxpayer Clinic-You can volunteer to provide pro bono help to clients with IRS tax issues.
These forms can be used to file an Answer when you are served with a divorce or custody petition.
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