Helping a person or family get proper documentation can have long-lasting impact.
Proper documents can be life changing for some families, potentially leading to positive impacts on income, housing stability, health and education.
Helping a person or family get proper documentation can have long-lasting impact.
Proper documents can be life changing for some families, potentially leading to positive impacts on income, housing stability, health and education.
Access to social resources increases when a person is civically engaged.
These resources can lead to educational and employment opportunities, and the odds of being employed increased over time for those who were civically engaged.
Legal interventions to remove barriers that have consumed an individual’s time can increase the likelihood of civic engagement.
These barriers that Legal Aid can help with may include things like obtaining a photo ID or maintaining stable housing and even buying a house.
Legal Aid can positively impact education stability even if the original legal problem isn’t education related.
Families interviewed by The Center for Community Solutions shared some of their thoughts on how educational stability benefitted from Legal Aid’s help.
Clients who got help from Legal Aid for an education issue saw benefits in other areas of their lives.
Not only did help from Legal Aid for school related problems result in more educational and financial stability, many people with children said Legal Aid’s help with a housing problem allowed them to keep their children in a school of their choice.
Clients go to Legal Aid for help with issues such as discipline and special education.
After help from Legal Aid, a positive educational outcome can lead to improvements in both family and housing stability.
Former Legal Aid clients know first-hand how devastating housing instability can be.
The space between homelessness and permanent housing is familiar to many low-income individuals and families, and that space can have long lasting ripple effects.
Clients who got help from Legal Aid for housing problems reported improvements in other areas.
Nearly 40 percent of folks who got help with housing problems saw improved housing stability and 14 percent saw improved financial stability.
More than half of Legal Aid’s former clients who got help with housing problems experienced an increase in at least one other area of stability.
Nearly 40 percent of folks who initially got help for housing issues reported an increase in housing stability and 14 percent reported an increase in financial stability.
Research that suggests removing legal issues can improve health outcomes and the benefit is cumulative over time.
During this survey, many clients reported an immediate improvement in mental health, most often via a reduction in anxiety.
Resolving family problems and health stability are connected.
The connection between resolving family problems and health stability is stronger than any other non-health problem area.
Overall, Legal Aid clients reported improvement in their health stability.
A quarter of clients surveyed who saw improved health stability also saw progress in family AND financial stability.
The stability of family life is intertwined with the stability of housing.
It is generally easier to create order, routine and tradition (the markers of family stability) when the physical space where family members gather is safe, secure and stable.
More than half of clients who sought Legal Aid’s help for help with family problems reported overall improvements in stability.
Fifty-three percent of Legal Aid clients surveyed by The Center for Community Solutions who received help with family problems experienced an overall positive change in stability, more than a third experienced an increase in family stability and 20 percent also indicated increased health stability.
Legal Aid’s impact on family stability appears to increase over time.
In the survey of former Legal Aid clients, 15 percent of respondents reported an increase in family stability overall, but this impact appears to only grow with time. While 11 percent of clients from less than two years ago reported an increase in family stability, 24 percent of clients who worked with Legal Aid 10 or more years ago reported increased family stability.
Former Legal Aid clients reported improvements in financial stability more than any other area.
Clients reported improved financial stability including better jobs, higher wages or the ability to make ends meet. Some financial problems that needed help saw a more direct impact, like a resolved tax issue, but other impacts were more indirect, like health improvements.
Clients who sought Legal Aid’s help for help with financial problems reported improvements in areas beyond finances.
Many studies have linked increased income or access to public benefits with improvements in other aspects of well-being, including health, educational success and social inclusion. Low-income families with little to no savings likely receive the greatest immediate benefit from a legal intervention that prevents income disruption for the family.
One out of every four former Legal Aid clients reported an increase in financial stability.
No matter the original legal issue a client sought Legal Aid’s help for, a quarter of all survey respondents reported an increase in financial stability. This impact peaks six to 10 years after case resolution.