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new item Heating and other utility costs are going up. The Food Stamp Program has increased the Standard Utility Allowance it uses to compute Food Stamp eligibility and amount. More people should be eligible for Food Stamps and many who get Food Stamps should be getting more. We have updated our Food Stamp Estimators so you can check whether you would be eligible now, or whether you should be getting a higher amount.

new item The I-CAN electronic income tax filing program is free and easy to use. It has been updated for this year. Many people who are eligible don't get the Earned Income Tax Credit, and this year many people who don't usually file income tax returns might be eligible for a "Stimulus Refund". Our Free Tax Filing page links to the I-CAN program and other places you can get free tax help.

new item If you are a homeowner be sure to check out our Foreclosure Prevention Toolkit. There are tools that can help if you are having trouble keeping up with your mortgage payments, if you are receiving notices from your loan servicer, or even if you are already facing foreclosure.

new item Legal Aid Around the World is our page of links to organizations and information about legal aid in other countries. We have just added links to the National Legal Aid website of China which will be the key platform of all Legal Aid Centers in China. It is supported by the Canada-China Legal Aid and Community Legal Services Project.

We now have links to 165 legal aid sites in 59 countries. If you know of one we are missing, please use the feedback link at the bottom of the page and let us know. Thanks.

new item Pine Tree Legal Assistance is forty years old (but still feeling pretty young and vigorous). Professor David Hall, former Dean of the Northeastern University School of Law and member of the Legal Services Corporation Board of Directors, spoke to us at our annual retreat honoring our anniversary. You can read his inspirational remarks in the "About Pine Tree" section of our website.

new item The newest issue of Wabanaki Legal News, Pine Tree's newsletter for the Maine tribes, is now available on line. It has a whole new look, and has a feature that allows you to request legal news updates to be sent to you by email as they become available. The new look and functionality for Wabanaki Legal News was put together by Pine Tree attorney Rachelle Parise and her husband David Mallon.

new item Tax time is just around the corner. We have updated our tax information in Tax Tips for 2008. Lots of money flows at tax time, and everyone wants a piece of it. Be smart and keep your hard-earned refund. We have some simple tips for how to hold onto your money. We have also added a list of 106 sites in Maine that provide free tax preparation help to low-income and elderly Maine residents.

new item Every October the Department of Health and Human Services updates the eligibility guidelines for food stamps. A few more people should be eligible for Food Stamps based on the new guidelines. We have also updated our food stamp estimators These estimators can help people see if they might be eligible for food stamps and how much they might be able to get. While we were at it, we made quite a few improvements in how the estimators work. If you have any problems using them, though, please let us know either through the feedback link at the bottom of this page or the one at the end of the estimator interview.

new item Our major employment law legal education brochure, "If You Lose Your Job", has been completely updated and made easier to use. The Employment Law section of our legal help library has lots of other good information from Pine Tree, the Department of Labor, the University of Maine, and many other sources.

new item We have added a new version of the Financial Statement (FM-043) in our interactive forms section. At the recent Family Law Institute we got some good ideas for improvement from some of the family law attorneys who use the form a lot. The only way we can keep making the services provided on this website better is by feedback and suggestions from the people who use them. There is a feedback link at the bottom of every page.

new item Around the Web in 80 Minutes is where we keep our links to valuable research resources for legal issues affecting low-income people. It is used by our staff, by private attorneys, and by some of our clients trying to learn more about legal issues affecting them. We have just updated the page, fixing or removing bad links and adding some new resources. If you know of a good legal research website we should include please let us know with the feedback link at the bottom of the page.

new item The Protection From Abuse and Protection From Harassment court forms are now available on our website translated into six different languages -- French, Spanish, Khmer, Vietnamese, Arabic, and Somali. These are available as part of a project sponsored by the Violence Intervention Partnership of Cumberland County.

Although, for now, English forms will have to be used for filing in court, we hope these translated forms will help our non-English speaking clients, and people working with them, better understand the meaning of the English forms and what is required to fill them out or comply with them.

new item Our interactive forms now include the "Supplemental Child Support Worksheet," form FM-040A, for situations where both parents provide substantially equal care for the children. This is a complex form which must be filled out with FM-040, which is attached to it. We urge our low-income clients to be careful before entering into a formal arrangement like this. It could prevent either party from ever receiving TANF benefits if they are needed.

We have also updated form CR-033, the Assisgned Counsel Voucher which we have made available on the site at the request of attorneys who do assigned counsel work. An attorney noticed that it was out of date and sent us an email. We contacted the Court and were told they wanted to make another update because the rules had recently changed. The new update is now available. It is only through feedback from people who use our website that we are able to keep things up to date. Thanks.

new item We keep adding to our links pages whenever we learn of relevant sites. The links to Legal Services Sites now lists the websites of more than 230 organizations around the country providing free legal services to low-income, elderly, disabled and disadvantaged people. We're sure we've missed a few, so use the feedback button at the bottom of this page to let us know if you know a site that should be included.

When we started in May of 1996 there were two organizations with websites - Pine Tree Legal Assistance and Atlanta Legal Aid. A look at the Wayback Machine archive for Pine Tree's site for December 1996 shows ten legal aid organizations with websites. We've come a long way since then, both in terms of number of sites and qualitiy of information and on-line help.

new item New in the Public Benefits section of our Legal Help library is Pine Tree's Benefits Checklist. It is not easy to balance a household budget when you have a low income. But you can supplement your income by claiming all of the benefits and supports you have the right to claim. Here is a checklist. Make sure you are not leaving money on the table!

new item The Housing section of the Legal Help library has a new pamphlet called, Don't Borrow Trouble about mortgages, home equity loans and refinancing. It has some good tips on how to avoid predatory lending - unfair practices in financing and lending.

new item As part of our Fair Housing work we have added short pdf fliers in the Farsi and Dinka languages. We are committed to providing the best possible information and assistance to our clients regardless of the language they speak. We try to do that on our website, in our offices and in court.

new item Our Consumer Law section of the Library has two important new articles on bankruptcy law: Bankruptcy: Is it the right choice for you? and Filing for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Maine: Getting Started.

The new bankruptcy law makes it harder for a very low-income person to find a lawyer to help with a bankruptcy case. We have posted this information to help people figure out what to do.

new item Our Consumer Law section has an important new article on Predatory Lending.

On our sister websites, Legal Services for the Elderly has posted a large amount of iformation on Medicare Part D, a miniature website in its own right, with sections for both consumers of medicare services and providers. Maine Equal Justice has a shorter piece, which is being continuously updated, for so-called dual eligibles, who are eligible for both medicare and medicaid.

new item In the Education Law section of our client education Legal Help materials we have posted seven new and updated brochures on various aspects of education law, including Maine Truancy Laws, What School District do I go to?, Sepcial Ed: A New Language, and others.

Most of these documents sit on our sister website KIDS Legal Aid, but the internet allows us to share important information wherever we think our clients will find it useful. Most of the legal services websites in Maine share information in one way or another.

new item We have added another news page to our News section. We now have "news boxes" on our new Heating Assistance News page as well as our home page and two on our Health Law News page - Dirigo News and Prescription Law News. We also maintain specialized "news boxes" for KIDS Legal Aid, Maine Legal Services for the Elderly, and HelpMeLaw, our sister websites.

new item The courts have made a lot of changes to their family law forms. They have changed the numbering system so that the forms are now numbered with an "FM" instead of a "CV." For example the Child Support Worksheet is now FM-040, not CV-040. They have also changed all references to Case Management Officers to "Magistrate," their new title in the statutes. Clerks will still accept the old forms but if you have copies of the old forms laying around, they should be replaced.

new item We have added to many of our interactive forms the ability to erase any information you put into the form. None of that information is ever saved on the Pine Tree web site, and we never see any of it. However, on some computers the form data is "cached" and might appear in the form the next time someone uses that form on the same computer. Resetting the form is a good idea if you are on a public computer.

We have also added information about CutePDF, software that allows a user to save the interactive forms with the information they have typed into the form. This allows people to save partially completed forms and finish them later. If you are concerned about privacy or domestic violence, though, you should be cautious about where and how you save your information.

new item The Legal Guide for Immigrants to Maine is a sixteen chapter handbook for non-citizens. It provides basic information about the laws of Maine and the United States affecting immigrants. The on-line version of the handbook, available in Spanish and English was designed by Tim Brooks of Integra Strategic Technologies. We think he did a pretty good job.

new item Annie Poole, the wonderful Brooksville artist who painted the two watercolors that are in our page banners, has designed a new set of library "icons" for the website. The old ones were a hodgepodge of images we found in various places. The new icons are a set, with a consistent look. We find that the icons help many people get a visual idea of the kind of information they can find in each section of the library. Check them out in our Legal Help Library

new item Our old food stamp estimators were cumbersome six page interactive pdf forms. We were pretty proud of them but the New Food Stamp Estimators are far easier to use and produce a short one page printout with all the needed information.

new item Our KIDS Legal Aid web site now includes the the excellent ABA video of former Pine Tree attorney Toby Hollander and his pro bono work as a guardian ad litem for Maine's children. Look for it in the left hand navigation bar (You will need Real Player to view it). The video was prepared by the ABA in conjunction with Toby's receipt of the Ann Leichty Child Custody Pro Bono Award at the ABA annual meeting. Hopefully it will inspire more attorneys to undertake this work on bahalf of children, not just in Maine, but nationally.

new item Every October eligibility for food stamps changes to account for increases in the cost of food. We have updated our food stamp calculators to include this year's changes. You can use these calculators to find out whether you should be eligible for food stamps under the Maine regulations, and how much your benefit amount should be. There are two calculators, one for households that include an elderly or a disabled person, and one for households that do not.

These calculators are .pdf documents and are pretty easy to use if you follow step by step. We are working on a couple of projects to build fancier calculators, but it will be a while before those are ready.

new item KIDS Legal Aid of Maine is a new project of Pine Tree Legal Assistance that has its own section of the Pine Tree web site: http://www.kidslegalaid.org. KIDS Legal Aid and the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital have just published a "Resource Code Card" for medical professionals as part of the Family Advocacy Program, a joint project of KIDS Legal Aid and the Hospital. The card is designed to be a resource to help medical professionals identify environmental and social problems affecting childrens health and to provide resources to address those problems. We have published an extended web version of the recource code card.

This should be a good resource for nonmedical professionals, as well.

new item There are two new family law forms in our forms pages. These are forms required by the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJA). One of the new forms is a Verified Application for Issuance of a Warrant (FM-181) ordering law enforcement officials to enforce an out of state custody order. The other new form is a Petition for Expedited Enforcement of a Child Custody Determination (FM-008).

We have also posted the updated version of the Child Support Order form (FM-132). That updated form, and the new ones, represent a new numbering system for the court forms. All of the family law forms are having their numbers changed from CV forms to FM forms. We will try to make the changes as soon as the court does. It shouldn't matter, however, if you file a form labled CV instead of FM. It's what's inside the form that counts.

Many thanks to Lynda Haskell of the Judicial Branch for all her help in keeping our forms library up to date.

new item One of our newest legal information brochures is Child Abuse and Neglect "Substantiation" in Maine. The Department of Human Services has recently agreed to notify people whose names are put on the "substantiation list," and give them a right to challenge that listing. The brochure has the steps a person can take to protect themself if DHS notifies them that their name has been added to the "substantiation" list.

We often add new articles to our library of legal information. You can find others in our Legal Help library or on the HelpMeLaw web site.

new item The Court instruction sheets that we post on our court forms pages give a good short description of how to use the forms in the court process. There are instruction sheets for "Divorce with Children," "Divorce without Children," "Parental Rights and Responsibilities Cases," "Case Management Conferences," "Motions to Enforce," "Motions to Modify," and "Motions for Contempt." Most of these have been recently updated, and the new instruction sheets are available.

new item Our forms pages now include the new versions of the Child Support Worksheet, the new Supplemental Child Support Worksheet for use in cases where the parents each provide substantially equal care for the children, and the revised Complaint for Protection From Abuse form. Clients whose families get TANF benefits, or who might need them in the future, should be careful about agreeing to "substantially equal care" arrangements. They can mean that the family could not get TANF benefits.

We have also posted the Abstract of Divorce Decree form.

Many thanks to Lynda Haskell of the Judicial Branch for all her help in keeping our forms library up to date.

new item The Native American sections of our website get a lot of visitors. We publish on-line versions of Wabanaki Legal News, our newsletter for our Native American clients in Maine, and Quinnehtukqut Legal News our newsletter for Native American clients in Connecticut. One of our most frequently used client education articles is the one on the Indian Child Welfare Act.

Our newest addition to this material is a comprehensive article on Border Crossing Rights for Aboriginal People, prepared by the American Indian Law Alliance. This supplements our shorter article on the Jay Treaty.

new item One of the beauties of the internet is that you can link to information anywhere. One of our newest projects can't really be found on the Pine Tree Legal Assistance website at all. Because the Zope-based PTLA site is more powerful and easier to work with, we have built the Volunteer Lawyers Project's new Guardian Ad Litem Best Practices Manual on the Pine Tree website. We have tried to build it, though, so that it has the look and feel of an integrated part of the VLP site. Although it sits on the Pine Tree site, it uses the same colors and graphics as the VLP, and the navigation scheme takes you to the Pine Tree site and back to the VLP pretty much seamlessly.

new item The News section of our website gets a lot of traffic. Health Law News is our most recently added news page. Many news sources are reporting that Maine is on the leading edge of health care reform in the U.S. In Health Law News, we'll try to keep you up to date with news about health care proposals in the Maine and national legislatures, health law cases in the courts, and other important health law issues. We have two news boxes on the page, one for news about the many prescription drug programs in Maine, and one for news about the Dirigo Health Plan being considered by the legislature.

new item We have added three new languages - French, Croatian, Arabic - to the contact information available from our home page, bringing the total to ten. We're still working on a few more. The Amharic "Welcome Page" is a .pdf file because there are no standardized "Unicode" fonts for the Amharic language. We find that presenting information over the internet with different language fonts is very tricky. Even the Unicode fonts won't work with some web browsers. If you have any tips on how we can do a better job, we welcome advice.

Many of our most frequently used client education materials are available in Spanish and Russian. We are working on increasing those, as well.

For presenting our materials on the internet we try to use, whenever possible, the the Unicode standard. We believe that standard will make our information available to the greatest number of people using different web browsers and computers with different fonts. We are still learning about doing this, and welcome comments and ideas from others.

For clients who cannot speak English, we use LanguageLine Services for translation. Ususally within a very short time we can arrange telephone translation for a client who needs to speak with us in these languages or others.

new item The I-CAN project, in which Pine Tree is a partner, enables our clients who are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit to prepare their tax returns on line and file them electronically. Clients who are able to take advantage of electronic filing should get their tax refunds much sooner than if they send in a paper return.

We have also updated File Smart, our Tax Tips page, and much of the other information from our Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic. We particularly urge our clients to take advantage of the Earned Income Credit. This is a benefit that too few eligible clients take advantage of, and which could put money in their pockets.

new itemWe have added a page describing our videoconferencing facilities around the state, which we now make available for rent to other non-profit organizations and private attorneys.

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