Thursday, September 17, 2015

Free legal clinic for individuals affected by Superstorm Sandy to be held at Stafford town hall

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The informational session in Stafford is
open to all New Jersey residents.
Superstorm Sandy survivors needing assistance with legal issues arising from the storm are invited to a free informational session with staff from Legal Services of New Jersey at the Stafford Township municipal complex in Manahawkin on Saturday, Sept. 26 between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
LSNJ coordinates the statewide legal services system and provides free assistance to low-income New Jerseyans. Representatives will be on-site to assist with Sandy-related issues, including the National Flood Insurance Program/Federal Emergency Management Agency flood claim review process, ReNew Jersey Stronger grant program collections/appeals, FEMA recoupments, flood and homeowner insurance claims and appeals, home repair contractors, landlord/tenant disputes, foreclosure issues and more.
Representatives from Congressman Tom MacArthur’s office will also be on hand to assist with any issues individuals may be having with a federal agency.
A Q & A will take place after the session. If time permits, a staff member will be available for one-on-one consultations.
For more information, call LSNJ’s toll-free Hurricane Sandy Legal Assistance Hotline at 888-222-5765, Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
— Kelley Anne Essinger


This article was published in The SandPaper.

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