Legal Services for Poor and Middle Class Hard to Get
May 12th, 2015 by Mike VasilindaThe availability of low cost or free legal services for the poor and middle class has never been as scarce as it is in Florida today.The State’s Chief Justice has formed a commission to come up with solutions, but as Mike Vasilinda tells us, those in the trenches worry the answers won’t come soon enough.
Mary Lewis bought this modest home in 2009 so she could be near her now 98 year old mother. Then Mary was hospitalized, couldn’t pay her mortgage, and the bank started foreclosing.
“And I was trying to handle it myself” says Mary.
Mary got nowhere with the bank until she turned to Legal Services.
“And I was able to save my house. Even got the payments down a lot lower so that I could handle it” said Mary as she praised Legal Services of North Florida,
But thousands of other families aren’t so lucky. Funding for legal aid lawyers has dried up. The funding is tied to interest rates, Low rates mean fewer dollars.
“Totally, we’ve lost over 67 percent of our funding. This last cut was over 40 percent, and we lost half of our staff.”
The Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court has named 27 member Commission to find solutions. It meets again on Friday.
Here’s the problem. The court’s first report isn’t due until October, with a final report not due until next summer.
“The system doesn’t have two years. I mean its going to get close to being barely there” says Sphuler.
Meanwhile, Mary Lewis is happy to still have her home.
“Nobody should have to go through what I went through to try to save their home.”
But thousands like Mary are already finding legal help harder to find, with no solution in sight.
A case pending before the Florida Supreme Court would allow lawyers bar dues to climb by a hundred dollars a year to plug the legal services funding hole. The bar says the problem belongs to all of society and needs a broader solution.
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