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VICTIMS RIGHTS PROJECT | VERMONT LEGAL AID

1085 Route 4 East, Suite 1A, Rutland, VT 05701

Eligibility

Vermonters who have been a victim of crime

Hours

Tuesday, Thursday: 10:00am-2:00pm

8008892047
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Toll Free | Information & Services

8027750021
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Information & Services | For Existing Clients Only

Service area

Addison county, Vermont Bennington county, Vermont Rutland county, Vermont

Provides legal advice or representation to individuals regardless of having filed a police report. Program assists survivors of domestic violence who want protective orders, or advice on divorce, custody, and visitation; elders and vulnerable adults facing abuse or financial exploitation; victims with housing, employment, or government benefits issues; and victims who need help safeguarding their rights through criminal proceedings.

Last Assured

11/15/2024

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Providing organization

VERMONT LEGAL AID

Vermont Legal Aid (VLA) is a non-profit law firm providing civil legal services for those living in poverty, for individuals with a disability, or for Vermonters over age 60. VLA also serves anyone who is discriminated against in housing issues and all who have challenges related to health insurance or health services. VLA partners with Legal Services Vermont, a federally-funded, non-profit organization that provides a variety of legal services and also manages the legal helpline that handles requests for legal help for both organizations. Both organizations work together to provide broad and in-depth legal help to low-income Vermonters. Vermont Legal Aid's statewide services are offered from five regional offices in Vermont.