Disability Rights Oregon
Legal Aid · Oregon · Free
Legal advocacy nonprofit protecting the rights of Oregonians with disabilities in education, employment, housing, benefits, and family law matters. Services are available statewide through intake calls and online submissions. Reach the office at 503-243-2081 during weekday business hours or apply at droregon.org. Applicants usually provide photo ID, documentation of the disability, and a summary of the legal issue they are facing.
About Legal Aid for Fathers
Legal aid in the United States is delivered through a network of nonprofit organizations, law school clinics, pro bono attorney programs, and court-based self-help centers. Most legal aid organizations serve people with incomes at or below 125–200% of the Federal Poverty Level, though some programs have higher thresholds for certain case types. Legal Services Corporation (LSC)-funded programs exist in every state and handle family law, housing, public benefits, and consumer cases. Law schools often run clinics where supervised students provide free representation. Bar associations coordinate volunteer attorneys through Modest Means and pro bono panels. For fathers specifically, the most common legal aid needs are custody, child support modifications, paternity establishment, and protective order responses — all areas most legal aid programs handle.