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What is an IPO and who can it help? How do you get one? These frequently asked questions address these questions and more.
Kentucky Law Protects
Kentucky Law (KRS 383.300) protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking who have protective orders AND entered into or renewed a lease on or after June 29, 2017.
The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services has information on elder abuse and neglect and how to get help.
Call 1-(877) 597-2331 to report abuse/neglect/exploitation or request services.
The online Kentucky Child/Adult Protective Services Reporting System is available to report non-emergency situations that do not require an immediate response from DCBS staff.
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Attorneys Charnel Burton, Kristie Goff, and Kirsten Clancy will answer your questions about P-EBT, EBT, and SNAP and tell you the type of legal services AppalReD Legal Aid offers. We'll include the do’s and don'ts of applying for, keeping, and using benefits.
We'll also give information on trafficking cases; what trafficking is, penalties for trafficking, and the process for challenging an allegation of trafficking.
You will have time to ask questions and have attorneys respond!
VAWA Protects
VAWA is a law that protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking from discrimination by certain federally funded housing providers. These protections apply even if you don't qualify for protection under Kentucky law (ie. do not have a protective order).
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Related Articles
What is an IPO and who can it help? How do you get one? These frequently asked questions address these questions and more.
Kentucky Law Protects
Kentucky Law (KRS 383.300) protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking who have protective orders AND entered into or renewed a lease on or after June 29, 2017.
The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services has information on elder abuse and neglect and how to get help.
Call 1-(877) 597-2331 to report abuse/neglect/exploitation or request services.
The online Kentucky Child/Adult Protective Services Reporting System is available to report non-emergency situations that do not require an immediate response from DCBS staff.
Training Materials - August 29, 2015 and Training Video
Training Materials - December 19, 2015 and Training Video
Training Materials - September 17, 2016
Attorneys Charnel Burton, Kristie Goff, and Kirsten Clancy will answer your questions about P-EBT, EBT, and SNAP and tell you the type of legal services AppalReD Legal Aid offers. We'll include the do’s and don'ts of applying for, keeping, and using benefits.
We'll also give information on trafficking cases; what trafficking is, penalties for trafficking, and the process for challenging an allegation of trafficking.
You will have time to ask questions and have attorneys respond!
VAWA Protects
VAWA is a law that protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking from discrimination by certain federally funded housing providers. These protections apply even if you don't qualify for protection under Kentucky law (ie. do not have a protective order).
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