WSBA Moderate Means Program
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The Moderate Means Program helps people within 200–400% of the Federal Poverty Level with family, housing, and consumer law issues. If you think the Moderate Means Program can help you, apply online.

If you aren’t eligible for the Moderate Means Program, one of the following resources may be able to help you.
Self-help Legal Information
www.washingtonlawhelp.org

Court Forms: Administrative Office of the Courts
www.courts.wa.gov/forms

Legal Assistance for Low-Income Households: Northwest Justice Project
www.nwjustice.org

Civil Rights: American Civil Liberties of Washington
www.aclu-wa.org

Immigration: Northwest Immigrant Rights Project
www.nwirp.org

Non-Profit/Small Business: Washington Attorneys Assisting Community Organizations
www.waaco.org

Women’s Rights: Legal Voice
www.legalvoice.org

Youth Law: Team Child
www.teamchild.org

Unemployment Benefits: Unemployment Law Project
www.unemploymentlawproject.org

Disability Law: Disability Rights Washington
www.disabilityrightswa.org

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